[Invited speech]Pushing the limitation of PET imaging

Pushing the limitation of PET imaging
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Start Time:2021-11-13 13:55 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:25min

Session:[PS1] Plenary Session 1 » [AI1] Workshop on AI

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Abstract
PET has been widely used for imaging 2D or 3D tomography of radioisotope distribution within the patient. But due to the high level noise of the measurement, accurate estimation of isotope distribution is still a challenging issue. During the early development of PET, researches developed the filtered back-projection (FBP) model based on Radon transform for reconstructing PET images. On the other hand, assuming data is Poisson distributed, iterative statistical reconstruction algorithms are able to model the physical detection process, and thus have been the primary focus of many recent efforts. However, from the perspective of statistical inference, such high dimensional maximum likelihood estimators are inevitably ill-conditioning. In this talk, I will discuss the limitation of PET, and the possible solutions.
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Huafeng Liu
Professor Zhejiang University

Professor, Zhejiang University
* Director of the Hamamatsu-ZJU joint photonics Laboratory, Zhejiang University

Prof. Huafeng Liu received his B.S. in Optical Engineering, M.S. in Measurement Techniques and Instruments, and Ph.D. in Positron Emission Tomography in 2001, all from the Department of Optical Engineering, Zhejiang University. From 2001 to 2003, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, working on statistical filtering and inverse mechanics strategies for cardiac image analysis and PET image reconstruction. He is currently a full professor at Zhejiang University. 

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Important Dates

Abstract submission date:

2021-08-31

2021-10-25

Full paper submission date:

2021-09-15

2021-10-25

Notification of acceptance date: 

2021-09-30

2021-11-01

Conference date: 2021-11-12~2021-11-14

 

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