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6 March 2013 ML reconstruction of cone-beam projections acquired by a flat-panel rotational X-ray device
Tim Pfeiffer, Robert Frysch, Sebastian Gugel, Georg Rose
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Proceedings Volume 8668, Medical Imaging 2013: Physics of Medical Imaging; 86682V (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2007896
Event: SPIE Medical Imaging, 2013, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando Area), Florida, United States
Abstract
The steadily growing computational power of modern hardware allows use of more sophisticated reconstruction methods. We present an implementation of the maximum likelihood (ML) method, a previously studied method, for the case of a flat-panel rotational X-ray device. Contrary to the related principle of algebraic reconstruction (ART), the ML method takes into consideration the physical properties of X-radiation, especially the corpuscular character and the associated Poisson distribution of the measured number of photons. The basic principle is the maximization of the joint probability of all measured projections with respect to the attenuation coefficients of all voxels of the object. The application of the ML optimization procedure finally generates an iterative scheme for the update of the attenuation coefficients. For this, in each step an accurate estimation of the forward projections (FP) is mandatory. We use an approximate calculation of the footprints of single voxels based on separable trapezoids. The resulting enormous computational effort is handled by an efficient implementation on GPGPU (General-purpose computing on graphics processing units). As a first look, using data from 133 projections of a sheep head acquired by means of a flat-panel rotational angiography system, we compare the reconstruction by the ML-based method with the gold standard - the Feldkamp filtered back projection (FBP) procedure. The results reveal a clearly reduced amount of streak artifacts as well as less blurring in the statistical reconstruction method.
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Tim Pfeiffer, Robert Frysch, Sebastian Gugel, and Georg Rose "ML reconstruction of cone-beam projections acquired by a flat-panel rotational X-ray device", Proc. SPIE 8668, Medical Imaging 2013: Physics of Medical Imaging, 86682V (6 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2007896
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal attenuation

Reconstruction algorithms

Data acquisition

Image quality

X-rays

Visualization

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