3D Image Reconstruction for CT and PET
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This is a practical guide to tomographic image reconstruction with
projection data, with strong focus on Computed Tomography (CT) and
Positron Emission Tomography (PET). Classic methods such as FBP,
ART, SIRT, MLEM and OSEM are presented with modern and compact
notation, with the main goal of guiding the reader from the
comprehension of the mathematical background through a fast-route
to real practice and computer implementation of the algorithms.
Accompanied by example data sets, real ready-to-run Python toolsets
and scripts and an overview the latest research in the field, this
guide will be invaluable for graduate students and early-career
researchers and scientists in medical physics and biomedical
engineering who are beginners in the field of image
reconstruction.A top-down guide from theory to practical
implementation of PET and CT reconstruction methods, without
sacrificing the rigor of mathematical backgroundAccompanied by
Python source code snippets, suggested exercises, and supplementary
ready-to-run examples for readers to download from the CRC Press
websiteIdeal for those willing to move their first steps on the
real practice of image reconstruction, with modern scientific
programming language and toolsetsDaniele Panetta is a
researcher at the Institute of Clinical Physiology of the Italian
National Research Council (CNR-IFC) in Pisa. He earned his MSc
degree in Physics in 2004 and specialisation diploma in Health
Physics in 2008, both at the University of Pisa. From 2005 to 2007,
he worked at the Department of Physics "E. Fermi" of the University
of Pisa in the field of tomographic image reconstruction for small
animal imaging micro-CT instrumentation. His current research at
CNR-IFC has as its goal the identification of novel PET/CT imaging
biomarkers for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. In the field
micro-CT imaging, his interests cover applications of
three-dimensional morphometry of biosamples and scaffolds for
regenerative medicine. He acts as reviewer for scientific journals
in the field of Medical Imaging: Physics in Medicine and Biology,
Medical Physics, Physica Medica, and others. Since 2012, he is
adjunct professor in Medical Physics at the University of
Pisa.Niccolò Camarlinghi is a researcher at the University of Pisa.
He obtained his MSc in Physics in 2007 and his PhD in Applied
Physics in 2012. He has been working in the field of Medical
Physics since 2008 and his main research fields are medical image
analysis and image reconstruction. He is involved in the
development of clinical, pre-clinical PET and hadron therapy
monitoring scanners.
Atthetimeofwritingthisbook he
was a lecturer at University of Pisa, teaching courses of
life-sciences and medical physics laboratory. He regularly acts as
a referee for the following journals: Medical Physics, Physics in
Medicine and Biology, Transactions on Medical Imaging, Computers in
Biology and Medicine, Physica Medica, EURASIP Journal on Image and
Video Processing, Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics.