Published 1996 | Version v1
Book

Quantitative 3D data extraction using contiguous volumes

  • 1. VH ampersand HSC, Vancouver (Canada)
  • 2. Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby (Canada)

Description

A new image analysis method, called contiguous volume analysis, has been developed to automatically extract 3D information from emission images. The method considers volumes of activity and displays data about them in a format which allows quantitative image comparison. Such rigorous, numerical analysis enables us to show, for example, whether or not important information has been gained, lost or changed through the use of different filters and different reconstruction, attenuation and scatter correction algorithms. Since the analysis method is consistent with a visual inspection of the data, intuitive insights into the meaning of the data are possible, allowing a better understanding of the effects of the different image processing techniques on the images. The data can be used to find patterns of activity in sets of images, and might also be used to quantify noise, allowing an objective determination of which volumes in an image are significant

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
IEEE Service Center.
Imprint Place
Piscataway, NJ (United States)
Imprint Title
1996 IEEE nuclear science symposium - conference record. Volumes 1, 2 and 3
Imprint Pagination
2138 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1822-1825.

Conference

Title
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference.
Dates
2-9 Nov 1996.
Place
Anaheim, CA (United States).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-961123--.