GPU硬件上的最大似然事件估计和列表模式图像重建。

Luca Caucci, Lars R Furenlid, Harrison H Barrett
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通常用于SPECT和PET成像和康普顿相机的闪烁探测器需要估计每个伽马射线相互作用的位置和能量。理想情况下,这个过程将产生没有空间失真和最佳空间分辨率的图像。此外,特别是对于康普顿照相机,计算必须产生每一个相互作用的伽马射线的能量的最佳估计。这些目标可以通过使用事件参数的最大似然(ML)估计来实现,但在过去,搜索ML估计在计算上是不可行的。然而,现在,图形处理单元(gpu)使产生最佳的、实时的位置和能量估计成为可能,甚至可以从带有大量光电探测器的闪烁相机中得到。此外,机器学习估计的数学特性使它们非常适合用作列表模式机器学习图像重建中的列表条目。这个两步机器学习过程——使用机器学习估计一次获得列表数据,然后再次重建对象——允许对检测器模糊进行精确建模,并且可能大大提高重建的空间分辨率。
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Maximum Likelihood Event Estimation and List-mode Image Reconstruction on GPU Hardware.
The scintillation detectors commonly used in SPECT and PET imaging and in Compton cameras require estimation of the position and energy of each gamma ray interaction. Ideally, this process would yield images with no spatial distortion and the best possible spatial resolution. In addition, especially for Compton cameras, the computation must yield the best possible estimate of the energy of each interacting gamma ray. These goals can be achieved by use of maximum-likelihood (ML) estimation of the event parameters, but in the past the search for an ML estimate has not been computationally feasible. Now, however, graphics processing units (GPUs) make it possible to produce optimal, real-time estimates of position and energy, even from scintillation cameras with a large number of photodetectors. In addition, the mathematical properties of ML estimates make them very attractive for use as list entries in list-mode ML image reconstruction. This two-step ML process — using ML estimation once to get the list data and again to reconstruct the object — allows accurate modeling of the detector blur and, potentially, considerable improvement in reconstructed spatial resolution.
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