Publication | Closed Access
Noise and Edge Artifacts in Maximum-Likelihood Reconstructions for Emission Tomography
412
Citations
12
References
1987
Year
Computed TomographyImage ReconstructionEngineeringEdge ArtifactsLarge DistortionsImage AnalysisNoiseCt ScanEmission TomographyPhoton-counting Computed TomographyRadiologyHealth SciencesReconstruction TechniqueMedical ImagingInverse ProblemsMedical Image ComputingSignal ProcessingBiomedical ImagingImage Denoising
Images produced in emission tomography with the expectation-maximization algorithm have been observed to become more noisy and to have large distortions near edges as iterations proceed and the images converge towards the maximum-likelihood estimate. It is our conclusion that these artifacts are fundamental to reconstructions based on maximum-likelihood estimation as it has been applied usually; they are not due to the use of the expectation-maximization algorithm, which is but one numerical approach for finding the maximum-likelihood estimate. In this paper, we develop a mathematical approach for suppressing both the noise and edge artifacts by modifying the maximum-likelihood approach to include constraints which the estimate must satisfy.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1