Claims
- 1. An image reconstruction method comprising:A) accepting coincidence data from either a data file or in real time from a pair of detector heads; B) culling event data that is outside a desired energy range; and C) reconstructing a three dimensional image by either; i) a backprojection image reconstruction method comprising: a) tracing rays between centers of lines of response; b) allocating counts by nearest pixel interpolation or by an overlap method; or ii) an iterative image reconstruction method.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the steps of correcting for geometric and attenuation effects after backprojection image or iterative image reconstruction.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said iterative image reconstruction method is accomplished by:a) computing a grid for Siddon retracing; and b) computing maximum likelihood expectation maximization (MLEM) by either; 1) tracing parallel rays between subpixels on opposite detector heads; or 2) tracing rays between randomized endpoint locations within detector pixels on opposite detector heads.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further including saving the desired data for each detector position or for each pair of detector pixels on the two detector heads after step B and before step C.
Government Interests
The United States of America may have certain rights to this invention under Management and Operating Contract DE-AC05-84ER 40150 from the United States Department of Energy.
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