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11 April 1996 Simple technique for calibrating imaging geometries
Kenneth R. Hoffmann, Jacqueline Esthappan, Shidong Li, Charles A. Pelizzari
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Abstract
We have developed a new, simple technique for accurate determination of the imaging geometry for calibration of projection imaging systems. Images of a phantom containing lead beads were obtained after it was placed at arbitrary, unknown locations which were near the isocenter of a radiation therapy simulator. The location of the lead beads were identified in the images. A computer model of the phantom was generated and positioned at an arbitrary location. Projection images of the model were generated and compared with the actual image locations. A modified projection-Procrustes algorithm was then used to translate and rotate the phantom model until it aligned optimally with the set of lines connecting the focal spot with the corresponding image points. The rotation matrix and translation vector relating the multiple projection geometries were then determined using a Procrustes algorithm and the calculated positions of the phantom for each projection. For a wide range of starting points, the technique converged to 3D locations with an approximate precision of 0.1 cm in position and approximately 0.2 degrees in orientation. The calculated angles and distances agreed with the readouts on the imaging systems to within approximately 0.25 degrees.
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Kenneth R. Hoffmann, Jacqueline Esthappan, Shidong Li, and Charles A. Pelizzari "Simple technique for calibrating imaging geometries", Proc. SPIE 2708, Medical Imaging 1996: Physics of Medical Imaging, (11 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237799
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Calibration

3D image processing

Data modeling

Lead

3D modeling

3D acquisition

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