نتایج جستجو برای: 4d image reconstruction

تعداد نتایج: 490434  

Journal: :Pattern Recognition Letters 2003
Johan Montagnat Maxime Sermesant Hervé Delingette Grégoire Malandain Nicholas Ayache

This paper presents a 4D (3Dþ time) echocardiographic image anisotropic filtering and a 3D model-based segmentation system. To improve the extraction of left ventricle boundaries, we rely on two preprocessing stages. First, we apply an anisotropic filter that reduces image noise. This 4D filter takes into account the spatial and temporal nature of echocardiographic images. Second, we adapt the ...

2013
Kshitij Marwah Gordon Wetzstein Yosuke Bando Ramesh Raskar

Light field photography has gained a significant research interest in the last two decades; today, commercial light field cameras are widely available. Nevertheless, most existing acquisition approaches either multiplex a low-resolution light field into a single 2D sensor image or require multiple photographs to be taken for acquiring a high-resolution light field. We propose a compressive ligh...

Arman Rahmim Jing Tang

  In this paper, we review novel techniques in the emerging field of spatiotemporal 4D PET imaging. We will discuss existing limitations in conventional dynamic PET imaging which involves independent reconstruction of dynamic PET datasets. Various approaches that seek to attempt some or all of these limitations are reviewed in this work, including techniques that util...

2000
Johan Montagnat

The aim of this work is to automatically extract quantitative parameters from time sequences of 3D images (4D images) suited to heart pathology diagnosis. In this paper, we propose a framework for the reconstruction of the left ventricle motion from 4D images based on 4D deformable surface models. These 4D models are represented as a time sequence of 3D meshes whose deformation are correlated d...

2015
Juan Yang Hongjun Wang Yong Yin Dengwang Li

We have previously developed a retrospective 4D-MRI technique using body area as the respiratory surrogate, but generally, the reconstructed 4D MR images suffer from severe or mild artifacts mainly caused by irregular motion during image acquisition. Those image artifacts may potentially affect the accuracy of tumor target delineation or the shape representation of surrounding nontarget tissues...

Journal: :Medical image analysis 2012
Jacob Hinkle Martin Szegedi Brian Wang Bill Salter Sarang C. Joshi

Four-dimensional (4D) respiratory correlated computed tomography (RCCT) has been widely used for studying organ motion. Most current RCCT imaging algorithms use binning techniques that are susceptible to artifacts and challenge the quantitative analysis of organ motion. In this paper, we develop an algorithm for analyzing organ motion which uses the raw, time-stamped imaging data to reconstruct...

Journal: :Optics express 2017
Zihao Wang Leonidas Spinoulas Kuan He Huaijin G. Chen Lei Tian Aggelos K. Katsaggelos Oliver Cossairt

Compressed sensing has been discussed separately in spatial and temporal domains. Compressive holography has been introduced as a method that allows 3D tomographic reconstruction at different depths from a single 2D image. Coded exposure is a temporal compressed sensing method for high speed video acquisition. In this work, we combine compressive holography and coded exposure techniques and ext...

2001
Evren Asma Thomas E. Nichols Jinyi Qi Richard M. Leahy

We describe a method for computing a continuous time estimate of tracer density using list mode PET data. The rate function in each voxel is modeled as an inhomogeneous Poisson process whose rate function can be represented using a cubic B-spline basis. The rate functions are estimated by maximizing the likelihood of the arrival times of detected photon pairs over the control vertices of the sp...

Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) is a technology that creates three dimensional (3D) images of breast tissue. Tomosynthesis mammography detects lesions that are not detectable with other imaging systems. If image reconstruction time is in the order of seconds, we can use Tomosynthesis systems to perform Tomosynthesis-guided Interventional procedures. This research has been designed to study u...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2014
T Illies D Säring M Kinoshita T Fujinaka M Bester J Fiehler N Tomiyama Y Watanabe

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Electrocardiogram-gated 4D-CTA is a promising technique allowing new insight into aneurysm pathophysiology and possibly improving risk prediction of cerebral aneurysms. Due to the extremely small pulsational excursions (<0.1 mm in diameter), exact segmentation of the aneurysms is of critical importance. In vitro examinations have shown improvement of the accuracy of vesse...

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