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Attributing Uncertainties in the Identification of Hotspots in SPECT Imaging (2008.12614v1)

Published 26 Aug 2020 in eess.IV, physics.data-an, and physics.med-ph

Abstract: In SPECT imaging, the identification and detection of a lesion rely either on visual inspection of the reconstructed tomographic images or post-processing image analysis methods. Both approaches do not provide the capability to attribute a quantifiable uncertainty to this identification. We present a framework which allows the quantification of this uncertainty and the assignment of a level of confidence to the detection of hotspots. Based on the "Reconstructed Image from Simulations Ensemble" (RISE), an image reconstruction method, the presented scheme uses the set of projection measurements to derive the parameters defining the uptake of radioactivity, the position and the size of a hotspot, and as well as their associated uncertainties. The capabilities of the proposed method are demonstrated with projection data from GATE phantom simulations.

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