Stereo X-ray tube based suppression of outside body high contrast objects

US9867586B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9867586-B2
Application numberUS-201314383127-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2013
Priority dateMar 6, 2012
Publication dateJan 16, 2018
Grant dateJan 16, 2018

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A double focal spot X-ray tube is used to acquire a set of two images PIα, PIβ for a given gantry position from slightly different view positions. The stereo or binocular disparity (BD) of imaged structures is used to estimate the object depth in view direction, which in turn is used to discriminate between objects inside IO and outside EO the body. Respective structures are virtually removed from the images PIα, PIβ.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An image processing apparatus comprising: an input interface unit for receiving at least two projection images of a patient taken at different projection angles by an X-ray scanner, each of the images including a footprint of a target object; an image depth resolver configured to use the two target object footprints to determine whether the target object was external to the subject when the images were taken, based on a binocular disparity between the target object footprints; an image manipulator configured to, when the target object is determined by the resolver to be external, virtually replace at least a portion of pixel information in the respective target object footprints by different image information based on image information that is not replaced to produce an output enhanced image which, when viewed, no longer shows at least a portion of the target object footprints, and an output interface unit configured to output the output enhanced image. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the image depth resolver is configured to establish the binocular disparity between the two target object footprints and to compare the established binocular disparity with a user definable binocular disparity threshold value to determine whether the target object is external. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the binocular disparity threshold value is adjustable in response to a user input, the value correlating to an expected or measured thickness of the subject. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the image manipulator is configured to replace the image footprint by image information interpolated from at least part of the image information forming the remainder of the at least one image. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , the apparatus further comprising an object footprint detector configured to detect the footprint in at least one of the two images. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the image depth resolver is arranged to receive input on the footprint by the object footprint detector, the object footprint detector being further configured to provide the input on the detected object footprint to the image depth resolver only if the detected object footprint matches one or more selection criteria. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the selection criteria includes any one or a combination of shape and X-ray opacity. 8. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the object footprint detector is configured to by-pass/leapfrog the image depth resolver if, based on the one or more selection criteria, the object is a priori determined to be external. 9. An imaging system including: an apparatus according to claim 1 ; and the X-ray scanner. 10. The imaging system of claim 9 , wherein the imager includes a rotational X-ray source capable of assuming the two different angular positions or wherein the imager includes a fixed X-ray source having a movable focal point capable of assuming any one of the two different angular positions and/or wherein the imager includes an X-ray tube of the double focal spot type. 11. The imaging system of claim 9 , wherein the X-ray scanner is of a C-arm type. 12. A computer program element for controlling an apparatus according to claim 1 . 13. A computer readable medium having stored thereon the program element of claim 12 . 14. A method of image processing, comprising acts of: receiving at least two projection images of a patient taken at different projection angles by an X-ray scanner, each of the images including a footprint of a target object; based on a binocular disparity between the two image footprints, determining whether the target object was external to the subject when the images were taken; when the target object is determined to be external, virtually replacing at least a portion of pixel information in the respective target object footprints by different image information based on image information that is not replaced to produce an output enhanced image which, when viewed, no longer shows at least a portion of the target object footprints; and outputting the output enhanced image. 15. A method of claim 14 further comprising: detecting the footprints in at least one of the two images; establishing whether the detected object footprint matches one or more selection criteria, and if yes, by-passing the determining act based on the binocular disparity and then executing the act of replacing at least the portion of pixel information in the respective target object footprints. 16. An image processing apparatus comprising: an input interface unit for receiving at least two projection images of a patient taken at different projection angles by an X-ray scanner, each of the images including a footprint of a target object; an image depth resolver configured to use the two target object footprints to determine whether the target object was external to the subject when the images were taken, based on a binocular disparity between the target object footprints; an image manipulator configured to, when the target object is determined by the resolver to be external, virtually replace pixel information in the respective target object footprints by image information interpolated from at least part of the image information forming a remainder of the at least one image to produce an output enhanced image which, when viewed, no longer shows the target object footprints; and an output interface unit configured to output the output enhanced image. 17. An image processing apparatus comprising: an input interface unit for receiving at least two projection images of a patient taken at different projection angles by an X-ray scanner, each of the images including a footprint of a target object; an image depth resolver configured to use the two target object footprints to determine whether the target object was external to the subject when the images were taken, based on a binocular disparity between the target object footprints; an object footprint detector configured to detect the footprint in at least one of the two images, wherein the image depth resolver is arranged to receive input on the footprint by the object footprint detector and wherein the object footprint detector is configured to bypass/leapfrog the image depth resolver if, based on one or more selection criteria, the object is a priori determined to be external; an image manipulator configured to, when the target object is determined by the resolver to be external, virtually replace or remove pixel information in the respective target object footprints to produce an output enhanced image which, when viewed, no longer shows the target object footprints; and an output interface unit configured to output the output enhanced image. 18. A method of image processing, comprising acts of: receiving at least two projection images of a patient taken at different projection angles by an X-ray scanner, each of the images including a footprint of a target object; based on a binocular disparity between the two image footprints, determining whether the target object was external to the subject when the images were taken; when the target object is determined to be external, virtually replacing or removing pixel information in the respective target object footprints to so produce an output enhanced image which, when viewed, no longer shows the target object footprints; detecting the footprints in at least one of the two images; establishing whether the detected object footprint matches one or more selection criteria, and if yes, by-passing the det

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  • involving movement of the focal spot · CPC title

  • Three-dimensional [3D] image rendering · CPC title

  • Biomedical image processing · CPC title

  • Image enhancement or restoration · CPC title

  • A61B6/5235Primary

    combining images from the same or different ionising radiation imaging techniques, e.g. PET and CT · CPC title

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What does patent US9867586B2 cover?
A double focal spot X-ray tube is used to acquire a set of two images PIα, PIβ for a given gantry position from slightly different view positions. The stereo or binocular disparity (BD) of imaged structures is used to estimate the object depth in view direction, which in turn is used to discriminate between objects inside IO and outside EO the body. Respective structures are virtually removed f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B6/5235. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Jan 16 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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