نتایج جستجو برای: motion correction

تعداد نتایج: 374011  

Journal: :نشریه دانشکده فنی 0
مهدی حسنلو دانشگاه تهران محمدرضا سراجیان دانشگاه تهران

oceanographic images obtained from environmental satellites by a wide range of sensors allow characterizing natural phenomena through different physical measurements. for instance sea surface temperature (sst) images, altimetry data and ocean color data can be used for characterizing currents and vortex structures in the ocean. the purpose of this thesis is to derive a relatively complete frame...

2015
Hassan Mohy-ud-Din Nicolas A. Karakatsanis William Willis A. K. Tahari Dean F. Wong Arman Rahmim

PurposeInter-frame and intra-frame motion can adversely impact the performance of dynamic brain PET imaging. Only correcting the former can still result in degraded qualitative and quantitative performance. Meanwhile, patient motion introduces mismatches between transmission and emission data which may lead to incorrect attenuation and scatter compensation in the reconstruction process. As a re...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2016
J-H Kim T Sun A R Alcheikh Z Kuncic J Nuyts R Fulton

Correction for rigid object motion in helical CT can be achieved by reconstructing from a modified source-detector orbit, determined by the object motion during the scan. This ensures that all projections are consistent, but it does not guarantee that the projections are complete in the sense of being sufficient for exact reconstruction. We have previously shown with phantom measurements that m...

2000
Tarak Gandhi Rangachar Kasturi Sameer K. Antani

This paper explores an approach for extracting scene text from a sequence of images with relative motion between the camera and the scene. It is assumed that the scene text lies on planar surfaces, whereas the other features are likely to be at random depths or undergoing independent motion. The motion model parameters of these planar surfaces are estimated using gradient based methods, and mul...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2015
João Jorge Frédéric Grouiller Rolf Gruetter Wietske van der Zwaag Patricia Figueiredo

The enhanced functional sensitivity offered by ultra-high field imaging may significantly benefit simultaneous EEG-fMRI studies, but the concurrent increases in artifact contamination can strongly compromise EEG data quality. In the present study, we focus on EEG artifacts created by head motion in the static B0 field. A novel approach for motion artifact detection is proposed, based on a simpl...

2012
Hildo J Lamb Linda Van Schinkel Eleanore Kroner Pieter J van den Boogaard Maarten J Versluis Albert de Roos Andrew Webb Hans-Marc J Siebelink

Background Recently, high-field 7T MR imaging was introduced. The higher field-strength has potential advantages, mainly related to increased signal-to-noise-ratio. One of the potentially exciting applications may be cardiovascular MR imaging. Cardiovascular MRI requires robust correction for heart motion, breathing motion and correction of field inhomogeneities. Therefore, cardiovascular imagi...

2012
Aya Kino Christopher Glielmi Andrada R Popescu Mauricio S Galizia Jeremy Collins Darshit Thakrar Jacob Fluckiger Hui Xue Jens Guehring Sven Zuehlsdorff Daniel C Lee James Carr

Background Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the US. FPMP MRI is increasingly used to assess ischemic heart disease; however respiratory motion is one of the major problems for myocardial blood flow quantification. An algorithm for motion correction, surface coil correction, temporal denoising and robust pixel-wise parameter map generation model was previous...

2011
Wenjia Bai Michael Brady

In this thesis, we develop a motion correction method to overcome the degradation of image quality introduced by respiratory motion in positron emission tomography (PET), so that diagnostic performance for lung cancer can be improved. Lung cancer is currently the most common cause of cancer death both in the UK and in the world. PET/CT, which is a combination of PET and CT, providing clinicians...

2015
Daniel Stucht K. Appu Danishad Peter Schulze Frank Godenschweger Maxim Zaitsev Oliver Speck Jan Kassubek

High field MRI systems, such as 7 Tesla (T) scanners, can deliver higher signal to noise ratio (SNR) than lower field scanners and thus allow for the acquisition of data with higher spatial resolution, which is often demanded by users in the fields of clinical and neuroscientific imaging. However, high resolution scans may require long acquisition times, which in turn increase the discomfort fo...

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