SPECT reconstruction using DCT-induced tight framelet regularization Conference Paper


Authors: Zhang, J.; Li, S.; Xu, Y.; Schmidtlein, C. R.; Lipson, E. D.; Feiglin, D. H.; Krol, A.
Editors: Kontos, D.; Hoeschen, C.
Title: SPECT reconstruction using DCT-induced tight framelet regularization
Conference Title: Medical Imaging 2015: Physics of Medical Imaging
Abstract: Wavelet transforms have been successfully applied in many fields of image processing. Yet, to our knowledge, they have never been directly incorporated to the objective function in Emission Computed Tomography (ECT) image reconstruction. Our aim has been to investigate if the 1-norm of non-decimated discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients of the estimated radiotracer distribution could be effectively used as the regularization term for the penalized-likelihood (PL) reconstruction, where a regularizer is used to enforce the image smoothness in the reconstruction. In this study, the 1-norm of 2D DCT wavelet decomposition was used as a regularization term. The Preconditioned Alternating Projection Algorithm (PAPA), which we proposed in earlier work to solve penalized likelihood (PL) reconstruction with non-differentiable regularizers, was used to solve this optimization problem. The DCT wavelet decompositions were performed on the transaxial reconstructed images. We reconstructed Monte Carlo simulated SPECT data obtained for a numerical phantom with Gaussian blobs as hot lesions and with a warm random lumpy background. Reconstructed images using the proposed method exhibited better noise suppression and improved lesion conspicuity, compared with images reconstructed using expectation maximization (EM) algorithm with Gaussian post filter (GPF). Also, the mean square error (MSE) was smaller, compared with EM-GPF. A critical and challenging aspect of this method was selection of optimal parameters. In summary, our numerical experiments demonstrated that the 1-norm of discrete cosine transform (DCT) wavelet frame transform DCT regularizer shows promise for SPECT image reconstruction using PAPA method. © 2015 SPIE.
Keywords: algorithms; computerized tomography; medical imaging; image processing; image reconstruction; optimization; emission computed tomography; noise reduction; single photon emission computed tomography; discrete cosine transforms; numerical methods; wavelet transforms; expectation-maximization algorithms; optimization problems; framelet; dct; re gularization; maximum principle; mean square error; noise abatement; wavelet decomposition; alternating projection algorithm; discrete cosine transform coefficients; discrete cosine transform(dct)
Journal Title Proceedings of SPIE
Volume: 9412
Conference Dates: 2015 Feb 22-25
Conference Location: Orlando, FL
ISBN: 0277-786X
Publisher: SPIE  
Date Published: 2015-03-18
Start Page: 94123H
Language: English
DOI: 10.1117/12.2082118
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Progr. Biomed. Opt. Imaging Proc. SPIE -- Conference code: 112273 -- Export Date: 2 November 2015 -- ALIO Industries; Alpinion Medical Systems; Bruker; et al.; Modus Medical Devices Inc.; The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) -- 22 February 2015 through 25 February 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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