نتایج جستجو برای: keywords motion correction

تعداد نتایج: 2309005  

2012
Debasis Mitra Daniel Eiland Mahmoud Abdallah Rostyslav Boutchko Grant T. Gullberg Norberto S. Schechtmann

Motion is a serious artifact in Cardiac nuclear imaging because the scanning operation takes a long time. Since reconstruction algorithms assume consistent or stationary data the quality of resulting image is affected by motion, sometimes significantly. Even after adoption of the gold standard MoCo(R) algorithm from Cedars-Sinai by most vendors, heart motion remains a significant challenge. Als...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2015
Sebastian Fürst Robert Grimm Inki Hong Michael Souvatzoglou Michael E Casey Markus Schwaiger Stephan G Nekolla Sibylle I Ziegler

UNLABELLED Integrated whole-body PET/MR facilitates the implementation of a broad variety of respiratory motion correction strategies, taking advantage of the strengths of both modalities. The goal of this study was the quantitative evaluation with clinical data of different MR- and PET-data-based motion correction strategies for integrated PET/MR. METHODS The PET and MR data of 20 patients w...

2016
PETER LEWIS

Lewis, Peter (2016). Improving peripheral vision through optical correction and stimulus motion. Linnaeus University Dissertation No 248/2016, ISBN: 978-9188357-14-4. Written in English. The loss of central vision subsequent to macular disease is often extremely debilitating. People with central field loss (CFL) must use other peripheral areas of the retina in order to see; areas with inferior ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2009
Joseph E McNamara P Hendrik Pretorius Karen Johnson Joyeeta Mitra Mukherjee Joyoni Dey Michael A Gennert Michael A King

Patient motion is inevitable in SPECT and PET due to the lengthy period of time patients are imaged. The authors hypothesized that the use of external-tracking devices which provide additional information on patient motion independent of SPECT data could be employed to provide a more robust correction than obtainable from data-driven methods. Therefore, the authors investigated the Vicon MX vis...

2012
Robert J. Cooper Juliette Selb Louis Gagnon Dorte Phillip Henrik W. Schytz Helle K. Iversen Messoud Ashina David A. Boas

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is susceptible to signal artifacts caused by relative motion between NIRS optical fibers and the scalp. These artifacts can be very damaging to the utility of functional NIRS, particularly in challenging subject groups where motion can be unavoidable. A number of approaches to the removal of motion artifacts from NIRS data have been suggested. In this paper we ...

2008
Y. Jiang J. Tsao

Introduction: IDEAL (Iterative Decomposition of water and fat with Echo Asymmetry and Least squares estimation) has proven to be a robust method to achieve uniform water-fat separation [1]. Recently, it has been adopted in quantitative analysis of adiposity as well [2]. However, the three-point acquisition prolongs the scan time, which leads to increased susceptibility to motion. The presence o...

Journal: :Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2015

2014
Martin F. Kraus Jonathan J. Liu Julia Schottenhamml Chieh-Li Chen Attila Budai Lauren Branchini Tony Ko Hiroshi Ishikawa Gadi Wollstein Joel Schuman Jay S. Duker James G. Fujimoto Joachim Hornegger

Variability in illumination, signal quality, tilt and the amount of motion pose challenges for post-processing based 3D-OCT motion correction algorithms. We present an advanced 3D-OCT motion correction algorithm using image registration and orthogonal raster scan patterns aimed at addressing these challenges. An intensity similarity measure using the pseudo Huber norm and a regularization schem...

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