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Acquiring tomographic images from panoramic X-ray scanners

Nguyen, V.-G. and Lee, S.-J. (2014) Acquiring tomographic images from panoramic X-ray scanners. In: Medical Imaging 2014: Physics of Medical Imaging, 17 February 2014 through 20 February 2014, San Diego, CA.

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Abstract

We propose a new method to acquire three-dimensional tomographic images of a large object from a dental panoramic X-ray scanner which was originally designed to produce a panoramic image of the teeth and jaws on a single frame. The method consists of two processes; (i) a new acquisition scheme to acquire the tomographic projection data using a narrow detector, and (ii) a dedicated model-based iterative technique to reconstruct images from the acquired projection data. In conventional panoramic X-ray scanners, the suspension arm that holds the X-ray source and the narrow detector has two moving axes of the angular movement and the linear movement. To acquire the projection data of a large object, we develop a new data acquisition scheme that can emulate an acquisition of the projectional view in a large detector by stitching narrow projection images, each of which is formed by a narrow detector, and design a trajectory to move the suspension arm accordingly. To reconstruct images from the acquired projection data, an accelerated model-based iterative reconstruction method derived from the ordered subset convex maximum-likelihood expectation-maximization algorithm is used. In this method each subset of the projection data is constructed by collecting narrow projection images to form emulated tomographic projectional views in a large detector. To validate the performance of the proposed method, we tested with a real dental panoramic X-ray system. The experimental results demonstrate that the new method has great potential to enable existing panoramic X-ray scanners to have an additional CT’ s function of providing useful tomographic images. © 2014 SPIE.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Divisions: Faculties > Faculty of Information Technology
Identification Number: 10.1117/12.2043232
Uncontrolled Keywords: Algorithms; Computerized tomography; Detectors; Iterative methods; Medical imaging; Scanning; Tomography; X ray apparatus; Ct image reconstruction; Dental imaging; Iterative reconstruction; Iterative technique; Maximum-likelihood expectation-maximization; Panoramic imaging; Tomographic images; Xray imaging; Image reconstruction
Additional Information: Conference code: 105282. Language of original document: English.
URI: http://eprints.lqdtu.edu.vn/id/eprint/10021

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