Monochromatic CT Image Reconstruction from Current-Integrating Data via Deep Learning

2017 
In clinical CT, the x-ray source emits polychromatic x-rays, which are detected in the current-integrating mode. This physical process is accurately described by an energy-dependent non-linear integral model on the basis of the Beer-Lambert law. However, the non-linear model is too complicated to be directly solved for the image reconstruction, and is often approximated to a linear integral model in the form of the Radon transform, basically ignoring energy-dependent information. This model approximation would generate inaccurate quantification of attenuation image and significant beam-hardening artifacts. In this paper, we develop a deep-learning-based CT image reconstruction method to address the mismatch of computing model to physical model. Our method learns a nonlinear transformation from big data to correct measured projection data to accurately match the linear integral model, realize monochromatic imaging and overcome beam hardening effectively. The deep-learning network is trained and tested using clinical dual-energy dataset to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed methodology. Results show that the proposed method can achieve a high accuracy of the projection correction with a relative error of less than 0.2%.
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