Reconstructing Binary Polygonal Objects From Projections: A Statistical View

Abstract

In many applications of tomography, the fundamental quantities of interest in an image are geometric ones. In these instances, pixel based signal processing and reconstruction is at best inefficient, and at worst, nonrobust in its use of the available tomographic data. Classical reconstruction techniques such as Filtered Back-Projection tend to produce spurious features when data is sparse and noisy; and these \ghosts" further complicate the process of extracting what is often a limited number of rather simple geometric features. In this paper we present a framework that, in its most general form, is a statistically optimal technique for the extraction of specific geometric features of objects directly from the noisy projection data. We focus on the tomographic reconstruction of binary polygonal objects from sparse and noisy data. In our setting, the tomographic reconstruction problem is essentially formulated as a (finite dimensional) parameter estimation problem. In particular, the vertices of binary polygons are used as their defining parameters. Under the assumption that the projection data are corrupted by Gaussian white noise, we use the Maximum Likelihood (ML) criterion, when the number of parameters is assumed known, and the Minimum Description Length (MDL) criterion for reconstruction when the number of parameters is not known. The resulting optimization problems are nonlinear and thus are plagued by numerous extraneous local extreme, making their solution far from trivial. In particular, proper initialization of any iterative technique is essential for good performance. To this end, we provide a novel method to construct a reliable yet simple initial guess for the solution. This procedure is based on the estimated moments of the object, which may be conveniently obtained directly from the noisy projection data.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA462710

Entities

People

  • Alan S. Willsky
  • Peyman Milanfar
  • William C. Karl

Organizations

  • SRI International

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  • Biomedical

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  • Algorithms
  • Change Detection
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  • Signal Processing
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  • White Noise

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