Investigating the robustness of a learning-based method for quantitative phase retrieval from propagation-based x-ray phase contrast measurements under laboratory conditions
Rucha Deshpande, Ashish Avachat, Frank J. Brooks, Mark A. Anastasio

TL;DR
This study evaluates the robustness and generalizability of a learning-based quantitative phase retrieval method for x-ray phase contrast imaging under realistic laboratory conditions, including variations in system setup and object complexity.
Contribution
First demonstration of an end-to-end learning-based QPR method trained on simulated data applied successfully to experimental laboratory measurements with typical challenges.
Findings
Method remains stable under various experimental variations.
Performance influenced by data pre-processing and system modeling choices.
Potential for practical deployment in laboratory x-ray imaging.
Abstract
Quantitative phase retrieval (QPR) in propagation-based x-ray phase contrast imaging of heterogeneous and structurally complicated objects is challenging under laboratory conditions due to partial spatial coherence and polychromaticity. A learning-based method (LBM) provides a non-linear approach to this problem while not being constrained by restrictive assumptions about object properties and beam coherence. In this work, a LBM was assessed for its applicability under practical scenarios by evaluating its robustness and generalizability under typical experimental variations. Towards this end, an end-to-end LBM was employed for QPR under laboratory conditions and its robustness was investigated across various system and object conditions. The robustness of the method was tested via varying propagation distances and its generalizability with respect to object structure and experimental…
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TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
