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Motion Aspects in Joint Image Reconstruction and Nonrigid Motion Estimation.
[摘要] Many medical imaging applications often require relatively long image acquisition times to form high-SNR images. However, long scan times can lead to motion artifacts. Conventional acquisition and reconstruction methods must sacrifice enough measurements for less motion artifacts or vice versa.Motion-compensated image reconstruction (MCIR) methods use all collected measurements, but reduce motion artifacts by incorporating motion information into the image reconstruction framework. Several motion incorporation schemes in MCIR have showed superior performance over image reconstruction methods without motion information. However, there has been littleresearch that emphasizes the motion aspects of MCIR. This dissertation addresses a few issues of MCIR methods in motion aspects.First of all, we investigated methods for motion regularization. The usual choice for a motion regularizer in MCIR has been an elastic regularizer. Recently, there has been much research on regularizing nonrigid deformationswith two different motion priors. Conventional methods that enforce deformations to be locally invertible require high computational complexity and large memory. We developed a sufficient condition that guarantees the local invertibility and proposed a simple regularizer based on that sufficient condition. Using both motion invertibility and rigid motion priors may cause conflicts near the diaphragm and the rib cage. We relaxed our motion invertibility regularizer to reduce undesirable bone warping yet better match the image intensities between deformed and target images and permits discontinuous deformations near the sliding area.Secondly, we studied the statistical properties of MCIR, showing that all MCIR methods are closelyrelated to one another. This study also showed how motion affects the spatial resolution and noise properties of MCIR. We designed spatial regularizers to provide approximately uniform spatial resolution for MCIR. These regularizersenabled different MCIR methods to approximatelyhave the same resolution. Noise properties were compared based on these regularizers.Lastly, we investigated joint image reconstruction and nonrigid motion estimation with different spatial and motion regularizers and regularization parameters. We performed a 4D PET simulation with lesions. Most MCIR methods produced better-quality images with better SNR and less motion blur. The proposed motion invertibility regularizer allowed more flexibility of deformation estimates compared to a conventional quadratic motion regularizer.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] University of Michigan
[效力级别] Motion Priors [学科分类] 
[关键词] Motion-compensated Image Reconstruction;Motion Priors;Nonrigid Image Registration;Spatial Resolution and Noise Analyses;Joint Image Reconstruction and Nonrigid Motion Estimation;Electrical Engineering;Engineering;Electrical Engineering: Systems [时效性] 
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