Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.

In CT (computerized tomography) imaging reconstruction, the acquired sinograms are usually noisy, so artifacts will appear on the resulting images. Thus, it is necessary to find the adequate filters to combine with reconstruction methods that eliminate the greater amount of noise possible without al...

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Main Authors: Mónica Chillarón, Vicente Vidal, Gumersindo Verdú
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229113
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spelling doaj-3e643a7ffe784af0b0cfbb86e54085912021-03-03T21:34:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e022911310.1371/journal.pone.0229113Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.Mónica ChillarónVicente VidalGumersindo VerdúIn CT (computerized tomography) imaging reconstruction, the acquired sinograms are usually noisy, so artifacts will appear on the resulting images. Thus, it is necessary to find the adequate filters to combine with reconstruction methods that eliminate the greater amount of noise possible without altering in excess the information that the image contains. The present work is focused on the evaluation of several filtering techniques applied in the elimination of artifacts present in CT sinograms. In particular, we analyze the elimination of Gaussian and Speckle noise. The chosen filtering techniques have been studied using four functions designed to measure the quality of the filtered image and compare it with a reference image. In this way, we determine the ideal parameters to carry out the filtering process on the sinograms, prior to the process of reconstruction of the images. Moreover, we study their application on reconstructed noisy images when using noisy sinograms and finally we select the best filter to combine with an iterative reconstruction method in order to test if it improves the quality of the images. With this, we can determine the feasibility of using the selected filtering method for our CT reconstructions with projections reduction, concluding that the bilateral filter is the filter that behaves best with our images. We will test it when combined with our iterative reconstruction method, which consists on the Least Squares QR method in combination with a regularization technique and an acceleration step, showing how integrating this filter with our reconstruction method improves the quality of the CT images.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229113
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author Mónica Chillarón
Vicente Vidal
Gumersindo Verdú
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Vicente Vidal
Gumersindo Verdú
Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mónica Chillarón
Vicente Vidal
Gumersindo Verdú
author_sort Mónica Chillarón
title Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.
title_short Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.
title_full Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.
title_fullStr Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of image filters for their integration with LSQR computerized tomography reconstruction method.
title_sort evaluation of image filters for their integration with lsqr computerized tomography reconstruction method.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In CT (computerized tomography) imaging reconstruction, the acquired sinograms are usually noisy, so artifacts will appear on the resulting images. Thus, it is necessary to find the adequate filters to combine with reconstruction methods that eliminate the greater amount of noise possible without altering in excess the information that the image contains. The present work is focused on the evaluation of several filtering techniques applied in the elimination of artifacts present in CT sinograms. In particular, we analyze the elimination of Gaussian and Speckle noise. The chosen filtering techniques have been studied using four functions designed to measure the quality of the filtered image and compare it with a reference image. In this way, we determine the ideal parameters to carry out the filtering process on the sinograms, prior to the process of reconstruction of the images. Moreover, we study their application on reconstructed noisy images when using noisy sinograms and finally we select the best filter to combine with an iterative reconstruction method in order to test if it improves the quality of the images. With this, we can determine the feasibility of using the selected filtering method for our CT reconstructions with projections reduction, concluding that the bilateral filter is the filter that behaves best with our images. We will test it when combined with our iterative reconstruction method, which consists on the Least Squares QR method in combination with a regularization technique and an acceleration step, showing how integrating this filter with our reconstruction method improves the quality of the CT images.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229113
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