학술논문

An optimal rotator for iterative reconstruction
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging IEEE Trans. Med. Imaging Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on. 16(1):118-123 Feb, 1997
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Interpolation
Pixel
Image reconstruction
Biomedical imaging
Measurement standards
Computational efficiency
Radiology
Reconstruction algorithms
Iterative methods
Rotation measurement
Language
ISSN
0278-0062
1558-254X
Abstract
For implementations of iterative reconstruction algorithms that rotate the image matrix, the characteristics of the rotator may affect the reconstruction quality. Desirable qualities for the rotator include: (1) preservation of global and local image counts; (2) accurate count positioning; (3) a uniform and predictable amount of blurring due to the rotation. A new rotation method for iterative reconstruction is proposed which employs Gaussian interpolation. This method was compared to standard rotation techniques and is shown to be superior to standard techniques when measured by these qualities. The computational cost was demonstrated to be only slightly more than bilinear interpolation.