Image processing apparatus and image processing method
US-2015366448-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9554700B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9554700-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414161560-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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An optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus includes a movement amount acquisition unit configured to acquire an amount of rotation of a subject's eye based on a plurality of images of the subject's eye acquired at different times, and a control unit configured to control a scanning unit to correct, based on the acquired amount of rotation, a scanning position between a scan and a next scan performed by the scanning unit.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus comprising: an image acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of images of a subject's eye at different times; a tomographic image acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of tomographic images of the subject's eye using interference light obtained by causing light reflected from the subject's eye irradiated with measurement light through a scanning unit which scans the subject's eye at repeated intervals, to interfere with reference light corresponding to the measurement light; a movement amount acquisition unit configured to acquire an amount of rotation of the subject's eye using the plurality of images; and a control unit configured to control the scanning unit to perform, using the acquired amount of rotation, scanning position correction in at least one interval between the end of one scan by the scanning unit and the start of a next scan by the scanning unit. 2. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a determination unit configured to determine whether the acquired amount of rotation exceeds a threshold; and a display control unit configured to cause, in a case the determination unit determines that the amount of rotation exceeds the threshold, a display unit to display an alarm message. 3. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to 1 , further comprising: a determination unit configured to determine whether the amount of rotation exceeds a threshold; and a display control unit configured to cause, in a case the determination unit determines that the amount of rotation exceeds the threshold, a display unit to display a display form indicating a degree of distortion in a tomographic image of the subject's eye. 4. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a determination unit configured to determine whether the amount of rotation exceeds a threshold; and an image processing unit configured to perform image processing on any of the plurality of tomographic images in each of which the acquired amount of rotation is equal to or smaller than the threshold. 5. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the image processing unit performs a superposition process on the tomographic images in each of which the acquired amount of rotation is equal to or smaller than the threshold. 6. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a storage unit configured to store the plurality of tomographic images; and a determination unit configured to determine whether the amount of rotation exceeds a threshold, wherein the control unit deletes from the storage unit any of the plurality of tomographic images in each of which the acquired amount of rotation exceeds a threshold. 7. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the image acquisition unit acquires a plurality of fundus images of the subject's eye as the plurality of images, wherein the movement amount acquisition unit acquires an amount of rotation of the subject's eye and an amount of movement of the subject's eye in X and Y directions using the plurality of fundus images, and wherein the control unit controls the scanning unit to perform, using the acquired amount of rotation and the acquired amount of movement in the X and Y directions, the scanning position correction in at least one interval between the end of the one scan and the start of the next scan. 8. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit controls the scanning unit to correct the scanning position between a main scan and a next main scan performed by the scanning unit, and to stop correcting the scanning position while the scanning unit is performing main scanning. 9. The optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit controls the scanning unit to correct the scanning position while the scanning unit is performing sub-scanning, and to stop correcting the scanning position while the scanning unit is performing main scanning. 10. An optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus comprising: an image acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of images of a subject's eye at different times; a tomographic image acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of tomographic images of the subject's eye using interference light obtained by causing light reflected from the subject's eye irradiated with measurement light through a scanning unit which scans the subject's eye at repeated intervals, to interfere with reference light corresponding to the measurement light; a movement amount acquisition unit configured to acquire an amount of movement of the subject's eye using the plurality of images; a control unit configured to control the scanning unit to perform, using the acquired amount of movement, scanning position correction in at least one interval between the end of one scan by the scanning unit and the start of a next scan performed by the scanning unit; and an image processing unit configured to perform image processing on any of the plurality of tomographic images in each of which the acquired amount of movement is equal to or smaller than a threshold. 11. A method of controlling an optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus for acquiring a plurality of tomographic images of a subject's eye using interference light obtained by causing light reflected from the subject's eye irradiated with measurement light through a scanning unit which scans the subject's eye at repeated intervals, to interfere with reference light corresponding to the measurement light, the method comprising: acquiring an amount of rotation of the subject's eye using a plurality of images of the subject's eye acquired at different times; and controlling the scanning unit to perform, using the acquired amount of rotation, scanning position correction in at least one interval between the end of one scan by the scanning unit and the start of a next scan by the scanning unit. 12. The method of controlling the optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 11 , further comprising: determining whether the acquired amount of rotation exceeds a threshold; and causing, in a case it is determined that the amount of rotation exceeds the threshold, a display unit to display an alarm message. 13. The method of controlling the optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 11 , further comprising: determining whether the amount of rotation exceeds a threshold; and causing, in a case it is determined that the amount of rotation exceeds the threshold, a display unit to display a display form indicating a degree of distortion in a tomographic image of the subject's eye. 14. The method of controlling the optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 11 , further comprising: determining whether the amount of rotation exceeds a threshold; and performing image processing on any of the plurality of tomographic images in each of which the acquired amount of rotation is equal to or smaller than the threshold. 15. The method of controlling the optical coherence tomographic imaging apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein in the image processing, a superposition process is performed on the tomographic images in each of which the acquired amount of rotation is equal to or smaller than the threshold.
for optical coherence tomography [OCT] · CPC title
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