The Evolution of Image Reconstruction in PET: From Filtered Back-Projection to Artificial Intelligence.

Journal: PET clinics
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Abstract

PET can provide functional images revealing physiologic processes in vivo. Although PET has many applications, there are still some limitations that compromise its precision: the absorption of photons in the body causes signal attenuation; the dead-time limit of system components leads to the loss of the count rate; the scattered and random events received by the detector introduce additional noise; the characteristics of the detector limit the spatial resolution; and the low signal-to-noise ratio caused by the scan-time limit (eg, dynamic scans) and dose concern. The early PET reconstruction methods are analytical approaches based on an idealized mathematical model.

Authors

  • Kuang Gong
  • Kyungsang Kim
  • Jianan Cui
    State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, Department of Optical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
  • Dufan Wu
  • Quanzheng Li
    Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.