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1: IEEE Trans Med Imaging. 2002 Feb;21(2):89-99.Click here to read Links

Statistical image reconstruction for polyenergetic X-ray computed tomography.

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-2122, USA. ielbakri@umich.edu

This paper describes a statistical image reconstruction method for X-ray computed tomography (CT) that is based on a physical model that accounts for the polyenergetic X-ray source spectrum and the measurement nonlinearities caused by energy-dependent attenuation. We assume that the object consists of a given number of nonoverlapping materials, such as soft tissue and bone. The attenuation coefficient of each voxel is the product of its unknown density and a known energy-dependent mass attenuation coefficient. We formulate a penalized-likelihood function for this polyenergetic model and develop an ordered-subsets iterative algorithm for estimating the unknown densities in each voxel. The algorithm monotonically decreases the cost function at each iteration when one subset is used. Applying this method to simulated X-ray CT measurements of objects containing both bone and soft tissue yields images with significantly reduced beam hardening artifacts.

PMID: 11929108 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]