Mechanical Artifacts in Optical Projection Tomography: Classification and Automatic Calibration
Yan Liu, Jonathan Dong, Thanh-An Pham, Francois Marelli, Michael, Unser

TL;DR
This paper systematically catalogs mechanical artifacts in optical projection tomography and introduces an automatic calibration algorithm that improves 3D image quality by correcting system miscalibrations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification of mechanical artifacts and proposes a novel calibration method for artifact removal in OPT reconstructions.
Findings
Calibration algorithm effectively removes artifacts in simulated data.
Experimental results show improved image quality in real OPT systems.
Systematic artifact catalog aids future OPT system calibration and correction.
Abstract
Optical projection tomography (OPT) is a powerful tool for biomedical studies. It achieves 3D visualization of mesoscopic biological samples with high spatial resolution using conventional tomographic-reconstruction algorithms. However, various artifacts degrade the quality of the reconstructed images due to experimental imperfections in the OPT instruments. While many efforts have been made to characterize and correct for these artifacts, they focus on one specific type of artifacts. This work has two contributions. First, we systematically document a catalog of mechanical artifacts based on a 3D description of the imaging system that uses a set of angular and translational parameters. Then, we introduce a calibration algorithm that recovers the unknown system parameters fed into the final 3D iterative reconstruction algorithm for a distortion-free volumetric image. Simulations with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
MethodsOPT · Focus
