School of Engineering, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, UK.
J Xray Sci Technol. 2013;21(2):193-226. doi: 10.3233/XST-130372.
We present a survey of techniques for the reduction of streaking artefacts caused by metallic objects in X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) images. A comprehensive review of the existing state-of-the-art Metal Artefact Reduction (MAR) techniques, drawn predominantly from the medical CT literature, is supported by an experimental comparison of twelve MAR techniques. The experimentation is grounded in an evaluation based on a standard scientific comparison protocol for MAR methods, using a software generated medical phantom image as well as a clinical CT scan. The experimentation is extended by considering novel applications of CT imagery consisting of metal objects in non-tissue surroundings acquired from the aviation security screening domain. We address the shortage of thorough performance analyses in the existing MAR literature by conducting a qualitative as well as quantitative comparative evaluation of the selected techniques. We find that the difficulty in generating accurate priors to be the predominant factor limiting the effectiveness of the state-of-the-art medical MAR techniques when applied to non-medical CT imagery. This study thus extends previous works by: comparing several state-of-the-art MAR techniques; considering both medical and non-medical applications and performing a thorough performance analysis, considering both image quality as well as computational demands.
我们对 X 射线计算机断层扫描(CT)图像中金属物体引起的条纹伪影的减少技术进行了调查。通过对来自医学 CT 文献的主要现有最先进的金属伪影减少(MAR)技术进行全面回顾,并通过对十二种 MAR 技术的实验比较,为这项工作提供了支持。该实验基于基于 MAR 方法的标准科学比较协议的评估,使用软件生成的医学体模图像以及临床 CT 扫描。通过考虑从航空安全检查领域获取的非组织环境中的金属物体的新型 CT 图像应用,扩展了该实验。我们通过对选定技术进行定性和定量比较评估,解决了现有 MAR 文献中缺乏彻底性能分析的问题。我们发现,在将最先进的医学 MAR 技术应用于非医学 CT 图像时,难以生成准确的先验知识是限制其有效性的主要因素。因此,这项研究通过以下方式扩展了以前的工作:比较了几种最先进的 MAR 技术;考虑了医学和非医学应用,并进行了彻底的性能分析,同时考虑了图像质量和计算需求。