PETPVC: a toolbox for performing partial volume correction techniques in positron emission tomography

Volume: 61, Issue: 22, Pages: 7975 - 7993
Published: Oct 25, 2016
Abstract
Positron emission tomography (PET) images are degraded by a phenomenon known as the partial volume effect (PVE). Approaches have been developed to reduce PVEs, typically through the utilisation of structural information provided by other imaging modalities such as MRI or CT. These methods, known as partial volume correction (PVC) techniques, reduce PVEs by compensating for the effects of the scanner resolution, thereby improving the quantitative...
Paper Details
Title
PETPVC: a toolbox for performing partial volume correction techniques in positron emission tomography
Published Date
Oct 25, 2016
Volume
61
Issue
22
Pages
7975 - 7993
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