2018
DOI: 10.1109/tmi.2017.2770147
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The Gamma Characteristic of Reconstructed PET Images: Implications for ROI Analysis

Abstract: Access to the full text of the published version may require a subscription. This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been fully edited. Content may change prior to final publication. The Gamma Characteristic of Reconstructed PET Images: Implications for ROI Analysis. Rights Tian Mou, Jian Huang and Finbarr O'SullivanAbstract-The basic emission process associated with PET imaging is Poisson in nature. Reconstructed images inherit some aspects of this-regiona… Show more

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“…The 6it images show higher PSNRs for the values of β ∈ [0, 0.6] in both convex and non-convex settings. This result indicates a residual noise that is rather between Gamma and Poisson distributed, which is consistent with previous studies from the literature [17], [18]. The best performance PSNR = 25dB with fixed M is reached for β = 0, which significantly outperforms the result obtained with the Euclidean divergence β = 2 commonly adopted in the literature.…”
Section: Results On Phantom Isupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The 6it images show higher PSNRs for the values of β ∈ [0, 0.6] in both convex and non-convex settings. This result indicates a residual noise that is rather between Gamma and Poisson distributed, which is consistent with previous studies from the literature [17], [18]. The best performance PSNR = 25dB with fixed M is reached for β = 0, which significantly outperforms the result obtained with the Euclidean divergence β = 2 commonly adopted in the literature.…”
Section: Results On Phantom Isupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The standard uncertainty in the counts within any volume can be approximated by Poisson statistics and calculated as the square root of the number of counts [ 31 ]. The standard uncertainty on activity measurements was provided by each site according to the methods used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus a more elaborate form of the model is needed for our proposed image-domain bootstrapping procedure. ( Scheuermann et al, 2013 ; Mou et al, 2017 ) used Gamma-distributions to model the local skewness of iteratively reconstructed PET measurements of scanned physical phantoms. In a Gamma-distribution, the ratio of the mean to the standard deviation is the square-root of the shape parameter.…”
Section: Methods: Basic Models and Analysis Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, model (2) reduces to model (1) , when the transform Q does not vary with κ . If Q (·∣ κ ) corresponded to a scaled Gamma distribution then, based on ( Mou et al, 2017 ), κ would increase with dose or sensitivity. And with increasing κ , Q becomes linear.…”
Section: Methods: Basic Models and Analysis Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%