Structured light 3D tracking system for measuring motions in PET brain imaging

Oline Vinter Olesen, M R Jørgensen, Rasmus Reinhold Paulsen, Liselotte Højgaard, B Roed, Rasmus Larsen

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    Abstract

    Patient motion during scanning deteriorates image quality, especially for high resolution PET scanners. A new proposal for a 3D head tracking system for motion correction in high resolution PET brain imaging is set up and demonstrated. A prototype tracking system based on structured light with a DLP projector and a CCD camera is set up on a model of the High Resolution Research Tomograph (HRRT). Methods to reconstruct 3D point clouds of simple surfaces based on phase-shifting interferometry (PSI) are demonstrated. The projector and camera are calibrated using a simple stereo vision procedure where the projector is treated as a camera. Additionally, the surface reconstructions are corrected for the non-linear projector output prior to image capture. The results are convincing and a first step toward a fully automated tracking system for measuring head motions in PET imaging.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSPIE medical imaging
    Pages (from-to)7625-76250X
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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