2018
DOI: 10.1109/tmi.2018.2840343
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Beam Hardening Correction Using Cone Beam Consistency Conditions

Abstract: The polychromatic X-ray spectrum and the energy-dependent attenuation coefficient of materials cause beam hardening artifacts in CT reconstructed volumes. These artifacts appear as cupping and streak artifacts depending on the material composition and the geometry of the imaged object. CT scanners employ projection linearization to transform polychromatic attenuation to monochromatic attenuation using a polynomial model. Polynomial coefficients are computed during calibration or using prior information such as… Show more

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“…Future work should incorporate those effects into the model. As we could only compare our algorithm to one other calibration-free method, another important future work is a comparison to other methods such as the ones by Krumm et al 7 , Van Gompel et al 8 , Abdurahman et al 20 or Tang et al 13…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Future work should incorporate those effects into the model. As we could only compare our algorithm to one other calibration-free method, another important future work is a comparison to other methods such as the ones by Krumm et al 7 , Van Gompel et al 8 , Abdurahman et al 20 or Tang et al 13…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a physical point of view the choice of such a scale can be interpreted as choosing the effective energy of the monochromatic image. In reference 20 Abdurahman et al proposed to solve this by adding an additional constraint fixing the area under the estimated polynomials:…”
Section: D Physically Constrained Eccmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While detailed knowledge of the CT system leads to suitable BH correction, this requires scanner‐specific knowledge and raw data. One can correct for BH artifact using knowledge of the x‐ray spectrum or, in the absence of a known spectrum, using Poisson noise to estimate material attenuation properties or using projection consistency . However, when raw data are unavailable, as in many cases, image‐based approaches are needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beam hardening can be corrected by projection linearization using a polynomial model. The parameters for the model are found by optimizing for Grangeat's consistency [5,6]. Hoffmann et al used Grangeat's consistency to estimate parameters of an additive scatter model [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%