Material decomposition (MD) is an important application of computer tomography (CT). For phase contrast imaging, conventional MD methods are categorized into two types with respect to different operation sequences, i.e., "before" or "after" image reconstruction. Both categories come down to two-step methods, which have the problem of noise amplification. In this study, we incorporate both phase and absorption (PA) information into MD process, and correspondingly develop a simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique (SART). The proposed method is referred to as phase & absorption material decomposition-SART (PAMD-SART). By iteratively solving an optimization problem, material composition and substance quantification are reconstructed dir...
ObjectivesConventional material decomposition techniques for dual-energy computed tomography (CT) as...
International audienceRecent advances in the domain of energy-resolved semiconductor detectors stimu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new iterative algorithm for X-ray in-line phase tomograp...
It is of clinical interest to decompose a three material mixture into its constituted substances usi...
A method for basis decomposition of materials, based on hybrid phase-attenuation X-ray imaging, is p...
For dynamic samples and/or for simple ease-of-use experiments, single-image phase contrast tomograph...
The purpose of this research is to validate the availability of a material decomposition with a phot...
Grating-based phase-contrast computed tomography (PCCT) is a promising imaging tool on the horizon f...
In principle, dual-energy CT can only accurately decompose a mixture into two materials. To decompos...
We discuss theoretical, experimental and numerical aspects of several new techniques for quantitativ...
International audienceThanks to photon-counting detectors, spectral computerized tomography records ...
Objective: Quantitative technique based on In-line phase-contrast computed tomography with single sc...
A tomographic technique is proposed for reconstruction under specified conditions of the three-dimen...
Material decomposition in computed tomography is a method for differentiation and quantification of ...
ObjectivesConventional material decomposition techniques for dual-energy computed tomography (CT) as...
International audienceRecent advances in the domain of energy-resolved semiconductor detectors stimu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new iterative algorithm for X-ray in-line phase tomograp...
It is of clinical interest to decompose a three material mixture into its constituted substances usi...
A method for basis decomposition of materials, based on hybrid phase-attenuation X-ray imaging, is p...
For dynamic samples and/or for simple ease-of-use experiments, single-image phase contrast tomograph...
The purpose of this research is to validate the availability of a material decomposition with a phot...
Grating-based phase-contrast computed tomography (PCCT) is a promising imaging tool on the horizon f...
In principle, dual-energy CT can only accurately decompose a mixture into two materials. To decompos...
We discuss theoretical, experimental and numerical aspects of several new techniques for quantitativ...
International audienceThanks to photon-counting detectors, spectral computerized tomography records ...
Objective: Quantitative technique based on In-line phase-contrast computed tomography with single sc...
A tomographic technique is proposed for reconstruction under specified conditions of the three-dimen...
Material decomposition in computed tomography is a method for differentiation and quantification of ...
ObjectivesConventional material decomposition techniques for dual-energy computed tomography (CT) as...
International audienceRecent advances in the domain of energy-resolved semiconductor detectors stimu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new iterative algorithm for X-ray in-line phase tomograp...