Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Task-based source-detector trajectories for tomographic imaging
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Application No.: US14780014Application Date: 2014-03-26
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Publication No.: US09936924B2Publication Date: 2018-04-10
- Inventor: Joseph Webster Stayman , Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen
- Applicant: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
- Applicant Address: US MD Baltimore
- Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
- Current Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
- Current Assignee Address: US MD Baltimore
- Agency: Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures
- International Application: PCT/US2014/031846 WO 20140326
- International Announcement: WO2014/160766 WO 20141002
- Main IPC: G06K9/00
- IPC: G06K9/00 ; A61B6/03 ; A61B6/00 ; G06T11/00 ; G06T7/00 ; G06T15/08 ; G06T7/30 ; A61B6/12

Abstract:
An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a method for applying task-based performance predictors (measures of noise, spatial resolution, and detectability index) based on numerical observer models and approximations to the local noise and spatial resolution properties of the CBCT reconstruction process (e.g., penalized-likelihood iterative reconstruction). These predictions are then used to identify projections views (i.e., points that will constitute the scan trajectory) that maximize task performance, beginning with the projection view that maximizes detectability, proceeding to the next-best view, and continuing in an (arbitrarily constrained) orbit that can be physically realized on advanced robotic C-arm platforms. The performance of CBCT reconstructions arising from a task-based trajectory is superior to simple and complex orbits by virtue of improved spatial resolution and noise characteristics (relative to the specified imaging task) associated with the projection views constituting the customized scan orbit.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160029978A1 TASK-BASED SOURCE-DETECTOR TRAJECTORIES FOR TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING Public/Granted day:2016-02-04
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