Method and apparatus for projection domain truncation correction in computed-tomography (CT)

US10825210B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10825210-B2
Application numberUS-201816206892-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 30, 2018
Priority dateNov 30, 2017
Publication dateNov 3, 2020
Grant dateNov 3, 2020

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An apparatus and method are provided for computed tomography (CT) imaging to reduce truncation artifacts due to a part of an imaged object being outside the scanner field of view (FOV) for at least some views of a CT scan. After initial determining extrapolation widths to extend the projection data to fill a truncation region, the extrapolation widths are combined into a padding map and smoothed to improve uniformity and remove jagged edges. Then a hybrid material model fits the measured projection data nearest the truncation region to extrapolate projection data filling the truncation region. Smoothing the padding map is improved by the insight that in general smaller extrapolation widths are more accurate and trustworthy. Further, practical applications often include multiple inhomogeneous materials. Thus, the hybrid material model provides a better approximation than single material models, and more accurate fitting is achieved.

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A computed tomography (CT) imaging apparatus to reduce artifacts in reconstructed CT images, the apparatus comprising: processing circuitry configured to obtain projection data representing an intensity of radiation detected at a plurality of detector elements having an axial and a trans-axial direction, the radiation having been transmitted through an object to be imaged, and in one or more views represented in the projection data a part of the object is outside of a field of view of the radiation detected by the plurality of detector elements, determine extrapolation widths for extending the projection data corresponding to the one or more views by filling a truncation region extrapolated from the projection data, smooth the extrapolation widths by decreasing differences between extrapolation widths that are adjacent in the axial direction and by decreasing differences between extrapolation widths that are adjacent in a view direction, extrapolate, using the smoothed extrapolation widths, extended projection data to fill truncation regions and generate non-truncated projection data, and reconstruct an image from the non-truncated projection data. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to extrapolate the extended projection data using a hybrid material fit that represents a weighted combination of material models of two or more materials. 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to extrapolate the extended projection data using the hybrid material fit that includes two or more of a water material model, a bone material model, and a muscle material model. 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to extrapolate the extended projection data using the hybrid material fit that uses the water material model, wherein the water material model uses a cylindrical shape to approximate attenuation in the truncation region. 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to smooth the extrapolation widths by one of a constrained surface fitting method and a filtering or convolution method. 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to smooth the extrapolation widths using the filtering or convolution method, wherein the filtering or convolution method uses an adaptive edge-preserving filter that is weighted to bias a filter result towards extrapolation widths having smaller values. 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to smooth the extrapolation widths with a bias to increase a contribution of extrapolation widths having smaller values relative to a contribution of extrapolation widths having larger values. 8. A computed tomography (CT) scanner, comprising: a support member, a rotating member configured rotatably in the support member, the rotating member including an X-ray source configured to emit X-rays, an X-ray detector arranged on the rotating member diametrically opposed to the X-ray source and configured to detect, using a plurality of detector elements, the X-rays emitted to generate projection data representing an intensity of the X-rays detected at the plurality of detector elements, the plurality of detector elements having an axial and a trans-axial direction, and a space provided between the X-ray source and the X-ray detector to accommodate an object to be imaged, which is at least partially within a an image volume within which an image is to be reconstructed from the projection data, and in one or more views represented in the projection data a part of the object is outside of a field of view of the radiation detected by the plurality of detector elements; and processing circuitry configured to determine extrapolation widths for extending the projection data corresponding to the one or more views by filling a truncation region extrapolated from the projection data, smooth the extrapolation widths by decreasing differences between extrapolation widths that are adjacent in the axial direction and by decreasing differences between extrapolation widths that are adjacent in a view direction, extrapolate, using the smoothed extrapolation widths, extended projection data to fill truncation regions and generate non-truncated projection data, and reconstruct an image from the non-truncated projection data. 9. The CT scanner according to claim 8 , wherein the rotating member is one of a C-arm and an annular ring, and the X-ray source is further configured to emit X-rays in a shape of a cone beam. 10. The CT scanner according to claim 8 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to extrapolate the extended projection data using a hybrid material fit that represents a weighted combination of material models of two or more materials, and the hybrid material fit includes two or more of a water material model, a bone material model, and a muscle material model. 11. The CT scanner according to claim 8 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to smooth the extrapolation widths by one of a constrained surface fitting method and a filtering or convolution method. 12. The CT scanner according to claim 8 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to smooth the extrapolation widths with a bias to increase a contribution of extrapolation widths having smaller values relative to a contribution of extrapolation widths having larger values. 13. A method, comprising: obtaining projection data representing an intensity of radiation detected at a plurality of detector elements having an axial and a trans-axial direction, the radiation having been transmitted through an object to be imaged, and in one or more views represented in the projection data a part of the object is outside of a field of view of the radiation detected by the plurality of detector elements, determining extrapolation widths for extending the projection data corresponding to the one or more views by filling a truncation region extrapolated from the projection data, smoothing the extrapolation widths by decreasing differences between extrapolation widths that are adjacent in the axial direction and by decreasing differences between extrapolation widths that are adjacent in a view direction, extrapolating, using the smoothed extrapolation widths, extended projection data to fill truncation regions and generate non-truncated projection data, and reconstructing an image from the non-truncated projection data. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the step of extrapolating the extended projection data is performed using a hybrid material fit that represents a weighted combination of material models of two or more materials. 15. The method according to claim 14 , wherein the step of extrapolating the extended projection data is performed using the hybrid material fit that includes two or more of a water material model, a bone material model, and a muscle material model. 16. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the step of extrapolating the extended projection data is performed by extrapolating the extended projection data using the hybrid material fit that uses the water material model, wherein the water material model uses a cylindrical shape to approximate attenuation in the truncation region. 17. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the step of smoothing the extrapolation widths is performed using one of

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  • G06T12/20Primary

    Inverse problem, i.e. transformations from projection space into object space · CPC title

  • A61B6/032Primary

    Transmission computed tomography [CT] · CPC title

  • involving processing of raw data to produce diagnostic data · CPC title

  • the rigid structure being a C-arm or U-arm · CPC title

  • Computed x-ray tomography [CT] · CPC title

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What does patent US10825210B2 cover?
An apparatus and method are provided for computed tomography (CT) imaging to reduce truncation artifacts due to a part of an imaged object being outside the scanner field of view (FOV) for at least some views of a CT scan. After initial determining extrapolation widths to extend the projection data to fill a truncation region, the extrapolation widths are combined into a padding map and smoothe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Canon Medical Systems Corp, The Univ Of Central Florida Research Foundation Inc
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Primary CPC classification G06T12/20. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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