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A Method for Enhancing PET Scan Images Using Nonlocal Mean Filter
Medical images are an important source of information for both diagnosing and treating diseases. In many cases, the images produced by a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan are used to assess the effectiveness of a particular treatment. This paper presents a method for whole-body PET image denoising using a spatially-guided non-local means filter. The proposed method starts with clustering the images into regions. To estimate the noise, a Bayesian with automatic settings of the parameters was used. Then, only patches that belong to regions were collected and processed. The performance was compared to two methods; Gaussian and conventional Non-Local Means (NLM). The Jaszczak phantom and PET/ Computed Tomography (CT) for whole-body were involved in the benchmarking. The obtained results showed that in the Jaszczak phantom, the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) was significantly improved. Additionally, the proposed method improved the contrast and SNR compared to conventional NLM and Gaussian. Finally, the proposed method, in clinical whole-body PET, can be considered as another way of the post-reconstruction filter.
中国图象图形学报Computer Science-Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
CiteScore
1.20
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0.00%
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6776
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Journal of Image and Graphics (ISSN 1006-8961, CN 11-3758/TB, CODEN ZTTXFZ) is an authoritative academic journal supervised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and co-sponsored by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Information Innovation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISIAS), the Chinese Society of Image and Graphics (CSIG), and the Beijing Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics (BIAPM). The journal integrates high-tech theories, technical methods and industrialisation of applied research results in computer image graphics, and mainly publishes innovative and high-level scientific research papers on basic and applied research in image graphics science and its closely related fields. The form of papers includes reviews, technical reports, project progress, academic news, new technology reviews, new product introduction and industrialisation research. The content covers a wide range of fields such as image analysis and recognition, image understanding and computer vision, computer graphics, virtual reality and augmented reality, system simulation, animation, etc., and theme columns are opened according to the research hotspots and cutting-edge topics.
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