Stair-case suppression for computed tomograph imaging

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Specific application – Computerized tomography

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378901, A61B 603

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060091401

ABSTRACT:
A correction algorithm for substantially eliminating "stair case" type artifacts in dental scans is described. In one specific embodiment, all high density object boundaries in the reformatted images are identified. To identify high density object boundaries, structures in the reformatted image are separated into two classes, namely, structure containing teeth and structure not containing teeth. Then, within each class, fuzzy logic is used to define the membership grade of each pixel. Particularly, linear interpolation is utilized to determine the boundary, and to reduce the probability that spike noise will be erroneously considered as high density objects, the N by N neighbors of the boundary candidate are searched to ensure that the number of pixels that belong to the high density object exceeds a certain predefined threshold. Such searching can be performed by summing the N by N neighbors of the membership function, .xi., and comparing the summation against a pre-defined threshold. Once the boundaries of the neighboring rows are located, the difference between the true boundary of the current row and the average boundary location of the two neighboring rows is determined to generate a boundary error candidate, .delta..sub.i,j. Since multiple boundaries can be found within each row, all the error candidates for the row are recorded and tested to determine the consistency among the error candidates within each row. Particularly, the average error candidate, .delta..sub.j and the average of the quantity .vertline..delta..sub.i,j -.delta..sub.i,j .vertline. for all the error candidates for row j is determined to produce .omega..sub.j. If .omega..sub.j is less than a pre-defined threshold, the shift in object boundaries for row j is likely caused by motion, and a simple linear shift of the row by an amount .delta..sub.i,j is performed. Otherwise, each boundary that has significant shift is smoothed along the boundary direction with the neighboring rows.

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