Written by an interdisciplinary team of medical doctors,
computer scientists, physicists, engineers, and mathematicians,
Correction Techniques in Emission Tomography presents various
correction methods used in emission tomography to generate and
enhance images. It discusses the techniques from a computer
science, mathematics, and physics viewpoint.
The book gives a comprehensive overview of correction techniques
at different levels of the data processing workflow. It covers
nuclear medicine imaging, hybrid emission tomography (PET-CT,
SPECT-CT, PET-MRI, PET-ultrasound), and optical imaging
(fluorescence molecular tomography). It illustrates basic
principles as well as recent advances, such as model-based
iterative algorithms and 4D methods. An important aspect of the
book is on new and sophisticated motion correction techniques in
PET imaging. These techniques enable high-resolution, high-quality
images, leading to better imaging analysis and image-based
diagnostics.
Reflecting state-of-the-art research, this volume explores the
range of problems that occur in emission tomography. It looks at
how the resulting images are affected and presents practical
compensation methods to overcome the problems and improve the
images.
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