Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray detectors with pulse height analysis. Non-ideal effects in photon counting x-ray detectors such as charge-sharing, k-escape, and pulse-pileup distort the detected spectrum, which can cause material decomposition errors. This work compared the performance of two empirical decomposition methods: a neural network estimator and a linearized maximum likelihood estimator with correction (A-table method). The two investigated methods differ in how they model the nonlinear relationship between the spectral measurements and material decomposition estimates. The bias and standard deviation of material decomposition estimates were compared for the two ...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
Quantitative volumetric mapping of multiple materials with spectral computed tomography (CT) has app...
Abstract In this work, the accuracy of material decomposition (MD) using an energy discriminating p...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Energy-resolving photon-counting detectors have the potential for improved material decomposition co...
<p>Spectral CT using a photon counting x-ray detector (PCXD) shows great potential for measuring mat...
Photon-counting x-ray detectors with pulse-height analysis provide spectral information that may imp...
Photon counting detectors in x-ray computed tomography (CT) improve the decomposition of the CT scan...
Photon counting computed tomography scanners constitute a major improvement of the field of computed...
The proposed spectral CT method solves the constrained one-step spectral CT reconstruction (cOSSCIR)...
The purpose of this research is to validate the availability of a material decomposition with a phot...
International audienceSpectral photon-counting X-ray CT (sCT) opens up new possibilities for the qua...
International audienceSpectral photon-counting CT offers novel potentialities to achieve quantitativ...
International audienceEnergy sensitive photon counting X-ray detectors provide energy dependent info...
Abstract X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging modality that allows reconstruction of ...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
Quantitative volumetric mapping of multiple materials with spectral computed tomography (CT) has app...
Abstract In this work, the accuracy of material decomposition (MD) using an energy discriminating p...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Energy-resolving photon-counting detectors have the potential for improved material decomposition co...
<p>Spectral CT using a photon counting x-ray detector (PCXD) shows great potential for measuring mat...
Photon-counting x-ray detectors with pulse-height analysis provide spectral information that may imp...
Photon counting detectors in x-ray computed tomography (CT) improve the decomposition of the CT scan...
Photon counting computed tomography scanners constitute a major improvement of the field of computed...
The proposed spectral CT method solves the constrained one-step spectral CT reconstruction (cOSSCIR)...
The purpose of this research is to validate the availability of a material decomposition with a phot...
International audienceSpectral photon-counting X-ray CT (sCT) opens up new possibilities for the qua...
International audienceSpectral photon-counting CT offers novel potentialities to achieve quantitativ...
International audienceEnergy sensitive photon counting X-ray detectors provide energy dependent info...
Abstract X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging modality that allows reconstruction of ...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
Quantitative volumetric mapping of multiple materials with spectral computed tomography (CT) has app...
Abstract In this work, the accuracy of material decomposition (MD) using an energy discriminating p...