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Area of Science:

  • Medical Physics
  • Nuclear Medicine Imaging
  • Computational Science

Background:

  • The SIMIND (Simulation, IND) Monte Carlo code is crucial for nuclear medicine research and application validation.
  • Processing SIMIND-generated image data on Xeleris workstations requires conversion of its interfile format.
  • Currently, no dedicated conversion tool exists, necessitating time-consuming manual header file editing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an automated, efficient solution for converting SIMIND interfiles.
  • To streamline the workflow for processing simulated SPECT data on Xeleris workstations.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a conversion program utilizing FreeMat V4.0, an open-source MATLAB-like software.
  • The program processes SIMIND-generated interfiles (header and image data).

Main Results:

  • The developed FreeMat program successfully converts SIMIND interfiles for Xeleris compatibility.
  • Conversion time is drastically reduced to an average of 0.04404 seconds per interfile.
  • Eliminates the need for manual, time-intensive header file editing.

Conclusions:

  • The new conversion program offers a rapid and efficient method for preparing SIMIND data for Xeleris analysis.
  • This tool enhances the usability of SIMIND simulations in nuclear medicine research and validation workflows.