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Fully three-dimensional OSEM-based image reconstruction for Compton imaging using optimized ordering schemes

Authors
Kim, Soo MeeLee, Jae SungLee, Chun SikKim, Chan HyeongLee, Myung ChulLee, Dong SooLee, Soo-Jin
Issue Date
Sep-2010
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, v.55, no.17, pp 5007 - 5027
Pages
21
Journal Title
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume
55
Number
17
Start Page
5007
End Page
5027
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/22204
DOI
10.1088/0031-9155/55/17/009
ISSN
0031-9155
1361-6560
Abstract
Although the ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) algorithm does not converge to a true maximum likelihood solution, it is known to provide a good solution if the projections that constitute each subset are reasonably balanced. The Compton scattered data can be allocated to subsets using scattering angles (SA) or detected positions (DP) or a combination of the two (AP (angles and positions)). To construct balanced subsets, the data were first arranged using three ordering schemes: the random ordering scheme (ROS), the multilevel ordering scheme (MLS) and the weighted-distance ordering scheme (WDS). The arranged data were then split into J subsets. To compare the three ordering schemes, we calculated the coefficients of variation (CVs) of angular and positional differences between the arranged data and the percentage errors between mathematical phantoms and reconstructed images. All ordering schemes showed an order-of-magnitude acceleration over the standard EM, and their computation times were similar. The SA-based MLS and the DP-based WDS led to the best-balanced subsets (they provided the largest angular and positional differences for SA-and DP-based arrangements, respectively). The WDS exhibited minimum CVs for both the SA-and DP-based arrangements (the deviation in mean angular and positional differences between the ordered subsets was smallest). The combination of AP and WDS yielded the best results with the lowest percentage errors by providing larger and more uniform angular and positional differences for the SA and DP arrangements, and thus, is probably optimal Compton camera reconstruction using OSEM.
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