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Iterative tomographic image reconstruction using Fourier-based forward and back-projectors.

Samuel Matej1, Jeffrey A Fessler, Ivan G Kazantsev.   

Abstract

Iterative image reconstruction algorithms play an increasingly important role in modern tomographic systems, especially in emission tomography. With the fast increase of the sizes of the tomographic data, reduction of the computation demands of the reconstruction algorithms is of great importance. Fourier-based forward and back-projection methods have the potential to considerably reduce the computation time in iterative reconstruction. Additional substantial speed-up of those approaches can be obtained utilizing powerful and cheap off-the-shelf fast Fourier transform (FFT) processing hardware. The Fourier reconstruction approaches are based on the relationship between the Fourier transform of the image and Fourier transformation of the parallel-ray projections. The critical two steps are the estimations of the samples of the projection transform, on the central section through the origin of Fourier space, from the samples of the transform of the image, and vice versa for back-projection. Interpolation errors are a limitation of Fourier-based reconstruction methods. We have applied min-max optimized Kaiser-Bessel interpolation within the nonuniform FFT (NUFFT) framework and devised ways of incorporation of resolution models into the Fourier-based iterative approaches. Numerical and computer simulation results show that the min-max NUFFT approach provides substantially lower approximation errors in tomographic forward and back-projection than conventional interpolation methods. Our studies have further confirmed that Fourier-based projectors using the NUFFT approach provide accurate approximations to their space-based counterparts but with about ten times faster computation, and that they are viable candidates for fast iterative image reconstruction.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15084066     DOI: 10.1109/TMI.2004.824233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging        ISSN: 0278-0062            Impact factor:   10.048


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