Claims
- 1. A method for displaying on a display an image utilizing data obtained from CT scan attenuation measurements, the attenuation measurements being converted into CT numbers used to control the brightness of pixels on a display, said method comprising the steps of:
- generating, from the attenuation measurements, CT numbers;
- identifying a grey-white matter region having respective lower and upper boundaries t.sub.b and t.sub.u within which CT number differentiation is to be remapped;
- remapping the CT number differentiation in accordance with the following function: ##EQU3## where G and G' are the CT numbers before and after re-mapping, and f is a monotonically increasing function with its derivative reaching a maximum at approximately a center of the grey-white matter region; and
- displaying an image on the display using the remapped CT numbers.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 where the function f is an exponential function in accordance with the following function: ##EQU4## where c and w are a mid-point and a half width, respectively, of the grey-white matter region.
- 3. A system for producing a tomographic image of an object, said system configured to enhance the contrast differentiation in a grey-white matter region, having lower and upper boundaries t.sub.b and t.sub.u, of an image to be displayed by:
- separating the grey-white matter region into a first, second and third region, the first region being substantially centered within the grey-white matter region and the second region being closer to a boundary of the grey-white matter region than the first region;
- remapping the CT number differentiation in at least the first and second regions by increasing the rate of CT number change in the first region and decreasing the rate of CT number change in the second region; and
- displaying an image using the remapped CT numbers.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein the rate of CT number change is made in accordance with the following function: ##EQU5## where G and G' are the CT numbers before and after re-mapping, and .function. is a monotonically increasing function with its derivative reaching a maximum at approximately a center of the grey-white matter region of the image.
- 5. A system in accordance with claim 4 where the function f is an exponential function in accordance with the following function: ##EQU6## where c and w are a mid-point and a half width, respectively, of the grey-white matter region.
- 6. Apparatus for producing, on a display, a tomographic image of an object from data acquired in a helical scan, said apparatus comprising:
- a CT scanner for collecting data to be used in creating an image of an object;
- a control mechanism for converting the data into CT numbers; and
- means for enhancing the contrast differentiation of the image, said enhancing means programmed to perform the steps of:
- separating a grey-white matter region into a first, second and third region, the first region being substantially centered within the grey-white matter region and the second region being closer to a boundary of the grey-white matter region than the first region;
- remapping the CT number differentiation in at least the first and second regions by increasing the rate of CT number change in the first region and decreasing the rate of CT number change in the second region.
- 7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein the rate of CT number change is made in accordance with the following function: ##EQU7## where G and G' are the CT numbers before and after re-mapping, and .function. is a monotonically increasing function with its derivative reaching a maximum at approximately a center of the grey-white matter region of the image.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 7 where the function f is an exponential function in accordance with the following function: ##EQU8## where c and w are a mid-point and a half width, resrectively, of the grey-white matter region.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/381,135, filed Jan. 31, 1995 now abandoned.
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