Low-rank flat-field correction for artifact reduction in spectral computed tomography
Katrine O Bangsgaard, Genoveva Burca, Evelina Ametova, Martin S, Andersen, Jakob S J{\o}rgensen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-rank flat-field correction method for spectral computed tomography that effectively reduces ring artifacts and enhances image quality using minimal flat-field data.
Contribution
The paper proposes a low-rank spectral flat-field model that improves artifact correction in spectral CT, compatible with various reconstruction techniques and requiring only a single flat-field image.
Findings
Successfully reduces ring artifacts in spectral CT reconstructions.
Improves image quality with minimal flat-field data.
Validated on neutron data set with robust results.
Abstract
Spectral computed tomography has received considerable interest in recent years since spectral measurements contain much richer information about the object of interest. In spectral computed tomography, we are interested in the energy channel-wise reconstructions of the object. However, such reconstructions suffer from low signal-to-noise ratio and share the challenges of conventional low-dose computed tomography such as ring artifacts. Ring artifacts arise from errors in the flat-field correction and can significantly degrade the quality of the reconstruction. We propose an extended flat-field model that exploits high correlation in the spectral flat-fields to reduce ring artifacts in the channel-wise reconstructions. The extended model relies on the assumption that the spectral flat-fields can be well-approximated by a low-rank matrix. Our proposed model works directly on the spectral…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
