Photon counting computed tomography scanners constitute a major improvement of the field of computed tomography, opening various prospective and enabling the decomposition of computed tomography images into different materials. The material decomposition algorithm, mapping photon counts to material pathlengths, relies on a forward model with Poisson statistics. This model though suffers from noise and residual bias due to its sensitivity to calibration errors and specificities in single-pixel responses that are not captured by the material decomposition model. This study proposes a pixel-specific and projection-based correction of the residual bias in the material decomposition estimates using artificial neural networks trained fo...
Abstract Thermal ablation procedures, such as high intensity focused ultrasound and radiofrequency a...
A promising new technology in medical imaging is photon-counting detectors (PCD). Itcould allow for ...
The purpose of this research is to validate the availability of a material decomposition with a phot...
Photon counting computed tomography scanners constitute a major improvement of the field of computed...
Photon counting detectors in x-ray computed tomography (CT) improve the decomposition of the CT scan...
<p>Spectral CT using a photon counting x-ray detector (PCXD) shows great potential for measuring mat...
Spectral computed tomography acquires energy-resolved data that allows recovery of densities of cons...
Funding Information: This work is supported by the Johns Hopkins University Leong Research Award for...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is one of the most widely used imaging modalities for medical diagnos...
Abstract The state-of-the art for solving the nonlinear material decomposition problem in spectral ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has since its introduction in the early 1970s become one of the most ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has since its introduction in the early 1970s become one of the most ...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Abstract Thermal ablation procedures, such as high intensity focused ultrasound and radiofrequency a...
A promising new technology in medical imaging is photon-counting detectors (PCD). Itcould allow for ...
The purpose of this research is to validate the availability of a material decomposition with a phot...
Photon counting computed tomography scanners constitute a major improvement of the field of computed...
Photon counting detectors in x-ray computed tomography (CT) improve the decomposition of the CT scan...
<p>Spectral CT using a photon counting x-ray detector (PCXD) shows great potential for measuring mat...
Spectral computed tomography acquires energy-resolved data that allows recovery of densities of cons...
Funding Information: This work is supported by the Johns Hopkins University Leong Research Award for...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is one of the most widely used imaging modalities for medical diagnos...
Abstract The state-of-the art for solving the nonlinear material decomposition problem in spectral ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has since its introduction in the early 1970s become one of the most ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has since its introduction in the early 1970s become one of the most ...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Material composition can be estimated from spectral information acquired using photon counting x-ray...
Abstract Thermal ablation procedures, such as high intensity focused ultrasound and radiofrequency a...
A promising new technology in medical imaging is photon-counting detectors (PCD). Itcould allow for ...
The purpose of this research is to validate the availability of a material decomposition with a phot...