A novel fusion framework based on adaptive PCNN in NSCT domain for whole-body PET and CT images (Q2405420)

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A novel fusion framework based on adaptive PCNN in NSCT domain for whole-body PET and CT images
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    A novel fusion framework based on adaptive PCNN in NSCT domain for whole-body PET and CT images (English)
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    25 September 2017
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    Summary: The PET and CT fusion images, combining the anatomical and functional information, have important clinical meaning. This paper proposes a novel fusion framework based on adaptive pulse-coupled neural networks (PCNNs) in nonsubsampled contourlet transform (NSCT) domain for fusing whole-body PET and CT images. Firstly, the gradient average of each pixel is chosen as the linking strength of PCNN model to implement self-adaptability. Secondly, to improve the fusion performance, the novel sum-modified Laplacian (NSML) and energy of edge (EOE) are extracted as the external inputs of the PCNN models for low- and high-pass subbands, respectively. Lastly, the rule of max region energy is adopted as the fusion rule and different energy templates are employed in the low- and high-pass subbands. The experimental results on whole-body PET and CT data (239 slices contained by each modality) show that the proposed framework outperforms the other six methods in terms of the seven commonly used fusion performance metrics.
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    nonsubsampled contourlet transform
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    CT fusion images
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    novel sum-modified Laplacian
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    energy of edge
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