Soo-Jin Lee  

Professor of Electronic Engineering


Paichai University

Department of Electronic Engineering  
14 Yeonja 1 Gil, Doma-Dong
Seo-Gu, Daejeon 302-735

S. KOREA

Email:sjlee@pcu.ac.kr 

Office: 

C512, Information Science Bldg. 

Phone: 

+82-42-520-5711 

Lab: 

C505, Information Science Bldg.

Fax: 

+82-42-520-5687

 

 

 



Research Interests

 

My broad research interests are in the fields of image processing, computer vision, signal processing, and medical imaging. In particular, I am interested in the reconstruction problem for emission computed tomography (ECT), such as positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Currently, I am working on an application of estimation theoretic principles to the image reconstruction problem for ECT and Compton camera systems. Ongoing research projects include the development of fast statistical image reconstruction algorithms for ECT, Limited Angle Tomography, and Compton Cameras.



Selected Publications

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l S.J. Lee, M.N. Lee, V.G. Nguyen, S.M. Kim, J.S. Lee, “Three-Dimensional Edge-Preserving Regularization for Compton Camera Reconstruction", Proc. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Nov. 2008.

l S.J. Lee, "Simultaneous Reconstruction and Edge Detection of Tomographic Images Using Accelerated Deterministic Annealing, Optical Engineering, 46(5),  pp. 057006:1-10, May 2007.

l   A. Leow, C.L. Yu, S.J. Lee, S.C. Huang, H. Protas, R. Nicolson, K.M. Hayashi, A.W. Toga, P.M. Thompson”, Brain Structural Mapping Using a Novel Hybrid Implicit/Explicit Framework Based on the Level-Set Method”, NeuroImage, 24(3), pp. 910-927, Feb. 2005.

l   S.J. Lee, "Accelerated Deterministic Annealing Algorithms for Transmission CT Reconstruction Using Ordered Subsets”, IEEE Trans. Nuclear Science, 49(5),  pp. 2373-2380, Oct. 2002.



Biographical Information

l   Short biography (HTML)

l   Curriculum vitae (HTMLPostScriptPDF)



Links to Medical Imaging Related Servers

 

l   To learn more about Positron Emission Tomography (PET), see UCLA's Let's Play PET  maintained by Department of Molecular & Medical PharmacologyUCLA.

l   For commercial nuclear imaging systems, see GE Nuclear Imaging and Siemens Healthcare.

l   Other related servers maintained by Medical Image Processing LaboratoryStony Brook University.


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