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    preliminary clinical evaluation of the ASTRA4D algorithm

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    Objectives. To propose and evaluate a four-dimensional (4D) algorithm for joint motion elimination and spatiotemporal noise reduction in low-dose dynamic myocardial computed tomography perfusion (CTP). Methods. Thirty patients with suspected or confirmed coronary artery disease were prospectively included und underwent dynamic contrast-enhanced 320-row CTP. The presented deformable image registration method ASTRA4D identifies a low-dimensional linear model of contrast propagation (by principal component analysis, PCA) of the ex-ante temporally smoothed time-intensity curves (by local polynomial regression). Quantitative (standard deviation, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), temporal variation, volumetric deformation) and qualitative (motion, contrast, contour sharpness; 1, poor; 5, excellent) measures of CTP quality were assessed for the original and motion-compensated volumes (without and with temporal filtering, PCA/ASTRA4D). Following visual myocardial perfusion deficit detection by two readers, diagnostic accuracy was evaluated using 1.5T magnetic resonance (MR) myocardial perfusion imaging as the reference standard in 15 patients. Results. Registration using ASTRA4D was successful in all 30 patients and resulted in comparison with the benchmark PCA in significantly (p<0.001) reduced noise over time (-83%, 178.5 vs 29.9) and spatially (-34%, 21.4 vs 14.1) as well as improved SNR (+47%, 3.6 vs 5.3) and subjective image quality (motion, contrast, contour sharpness: +1.0, +1.0, +0.5). ASTRA4D resulted in significantly improved per-segment sensitivity of 91% (58/64) and similar specificity of 96% (429/446) compared with PCA (52%, 33/64; 98%, 435/446; p=0.011) and the original sequence (45%, 29/64; 98%, 438/446; p=0.003) in the visual detection of perfusion deficits. Conclusions. The proposed functional approach to temporal denoising and morphologic alignment was shown to improve quality metrics and sensitivity of 4D CTP in the detection of myocardial ischemia.Zielsetzung. Die Entwicklung und Bewertung einer Methode zur simultanen Rauschreduktion und Bewegungskorrektur für niedrig dosierte dynamische CT Myokardperfusion. Methoden. Dreißig prospektiv eingeschlossene Patienten mit vermuteter oder bestätigter koronarer Herzkrankheit wurden einer dynamischen CT Myokardperfusionsuntersuchung unterzogen. Die präsentierte Registrierungsmethode ASTRA4D ermittelt ein niedrigdimensionales Modell des Kontrastmittelflusses (mittels einer Hauptkomponentenanalyse, PCA) der vorab zeitlich geglätteten Intensitätskurven (mittels lokaler polynomialer Regression). Quantitative (Standardabweichung, Signal-Rausch-Verhältnis (SNR), zeitliche Schwankung, räumliche Verformung) und qualitative (Bewegung, Kontrast, Kantenschärfe; 1, schlecht; 5, ausgezeichnet) Kennzahlen der unbearbeiteten und bewegungskorrigierten Perfusionsdatensätze (ohne und mit zeitlicher Glättung PCA/ASTRA4D) wurden ermittelt. Nach visueller Beurteilung von myokardialen Perfusionsdefiziten durch zwei Radiologen wurde die diagnostische Genauigkeit im Verhältnis zu 1.5T Magnetresonanztomographie in 15 Patienten ermittelt. Resultate. Bewegungskorrektur mit ASTRA4D war in allen 30 Patienten erfolgreich und resultierte im Vergleich mit der PCA Methode in signifikant (p<0.001) verringerter zeitlicher Schwankung (-83%, 178.5 gegenüber 29.9) und räumlichem Rauschen (-34%, 21.4 gegenüber 14.1) sowie verbesserter SNR (+47%, 3.6 gegenüber 5.3) und subjektiven Qualitätskriterien (Bewegung, Kontrast, Kantenschärfe: +1.0, +1.0, +0.5). ASTRA4D resultierte in signifikant verbesserter segmentweiser Sensitivität 91% (58/64) und ähnlicher Spezifizität 96% (429/446) verglichen mit der PCA Methode (52%, 33/64; 98%, 435/446; p=0.011) und dem unbearbeiteten Perfusionsdatensatz (45%, 29/64; 98%, 438/446; p=0.003) in der visuellen Beurteilung von myokardialen Perfusionsdefiziten. Schlussfolgerungen. Der vorgeschlagene funktionale Ansatz zur simultanen Rauschreduktion und Bewegungskorrektur verbesserte Qualitätskriterien und Sensitivität von dynamischer CT Perfusion in der visuellen Erkennung von Myokardischämie

    A biologically plausible system for detecting saliency in video

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    Neuroscientists and cognitive scientists credit the dorsal and ventral pathways for the capability of detecting both still salient and motion salient objects. In this work, a framework is developed to explore potential models of still and motion saliency and is an extension of the original VENUS system. The early visual pathway is modeled by using Independent Component Analysis to learn a set of Gabor-like receptive fields similar to those found in the mammalian visual pathway. These spatial receptive fields form a set of 2D basis feature matrices, which are used to decompose complex visual stimuli into their spatial components. A still saliency map is formed by combining the outputs of convoluting the learned spatial receptive fields with the input stimuli. The dorsal pathway is primarily focused on motion-based information. In this framework, the model uses simple motion segmentation and tracking algorithms to create a statistical model of the motion and color-related information in video streams. A key feature of the human visual system is the ability to detect novelty. This framework uses a set of Gaussian distributions to model color and motion. When a unique event is detected, Gaussian distributions are created and the event is declared novel. The next time a similar event is detected the framework is able to determine that the event is not novel based on the previously created distributions. A forgetting term is also included that allows events that have not been detected for a long period of time to be forgotten

    Machine Analysis of Facial Expressions

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    Advances in Cardiac Computed Tomography

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    Coronary cardiac computed tomography (CCTA) has seen rapid improvements in technology including hardware and postprocessing techniques that have contributed to its rapid growth and enabled it to remain in the forefront on diagnostic imaging. Important technological advances include wider detectors for greater coverage with less gantry rotation times, dual-source computed tomography (CT) with improved temporal resolution, dual-energy CT where simultaneous imaging at different energies to increase the contrast difference between different tissues enhances diagnostic accuracy, and emergence of spectral CT to enhance atherosclerotic imaging through nanoparticle technology. Software advances include iterative reconstruction methodologies to reduce noise and radiation doses, plaque imaging and quantification tools to assess plaque morphology and stenosis severity. Processing advances using computational fluid dynamics now enables the determination of fractional flow reserve (FFR). Another important advancement in CCTA physiologic imaging is CCTA perfusion imaging to detect ischemia and compares favorably with myocardial perfusion imaging and coronary angiographic stenosis. Finally, large registry studies and single-center studies have now been published assessing the incremental value of coronary calcium score, CT plaque severity of disease and have demonstrated that the CCTA carries strong prognostic value over and above traditional risk assessment in predicting adverse outcomes
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