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The Use of Wavelet Filters to De-noise µPET Data

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1 The Use of Wavelet Filters to De-noise µPET Data
Joe Grudzinski

2 Motivation Theoretically, FBP is best algorithm for determining distribution of radioactivity Ramp filter amplify high frequency noise

3 Possible Solutions Fourier filters Wavelet filters
Only perfectly localized in frequency domain and not spatial domain PET signals are non-stationary and do not exhibit global, periodic behavior Wavelet filters Perfectly localized in frequency and spatial domain Possible to examine signals at differing resolutions

4 ‘A Trous’ Filter ‘With holes’ – add zeroes during up sample
Noise is distributed through all coefficients Signal is concentrated in a few coefficients With proper threshold, possible to remove noise Noise is only in first 3 scales

5 Results µPET/CT 124I-NM404 Removed Noise

6 Results Ramp Hamm Shepp Denoised Image Original Removed Noise

7 SNR Before Post Filtering
Results SNR of The Mouse Tumor SNR Before Filtering 2.89 SNR After Filtering 3.96 Percent Increase 37% SNR Before Post Filtering SNR After Filtering Percent Change Ramp -25 Hamm 3.08 +6.68 Shepp -9.8

8 Results Line Pairs/mm Before Wavelet Percent Change in Resolution Ramp
0.64 0.66 3 Shepp 0.465 0.62 25 Hamm 0.446 0.478 7.17

9 Conclusion Wavelets have provided benefits in post-processing
Higher resolution images provide better detectability of lesions in clinical applications when contrast is conserved


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