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Technical Note: The nearest neighborhood-based approach for estimating basis line-integrals using photon-counting detector
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- Technical Note: The nearest neighborhood-based approach for estimating basis line-integrals using photon-counting detector
- Issued Date
- 2021-10
- Citation
- Nam, Jeonghyeon. (2021-10). Technical Note: The nearest neighborhood-based approach for estimating basis line-integrals using photon-counting detector. Medical Physics, 48(10), 6531–6535. doi: 10.1002/mp.14920
- Type
- Article
- Author Keywords
- k-d tree ; maximum likelihood ; nearest neighbor ; photon-counting detector
- Keywords
- Photon counting detectors ; Region of interest ; X-ray computed tomography ; X ray detectors ; Calibration ; Computerized tomography ; Image segmentation ; Maximum likelihood estimation ; Photons ; Trees (mathematics) ; Calibration measurements ; Computationally efficient ; Maximum likelihood estimator ; Nearest neighborhood ; Nearest neighbors
- ISSN
- 0094-2405
- Abstract
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Purpose: This study aims to develop a calibration-based estimator for the photon-counting detector (PCD)-based x-ray computed tomography. Methods: We propose the nearest neighborhood (NN)-based estimator, which searches for the nearest calibration data for a given PCD output and sets the associated basis line-integrals as the estimate. Searching for the nearest neighbors can be accelerated using the pre-calculated k-d tree for the data. Results: The proposed method is compared to the model-based maximum likelihood (ML) estimator. For slab phantom study, both ML and NN-based methods achieve the Cramér-Rao lower bound and are unbiased for various combinations of three basis materials (water, bone, and gold). The proposed method is also validated for K-edge imaging and presents almost unbiased Au concentrations in the region of interest. Conclusions: The proposed NN-based method is demonstrated to be as accurate as the model-based ML estimator, but it is computationally efficient and requires only calibration measurements. © 2021 American Association of Physicists in Medicine
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- DOI
- 10.1002/mp.14920
- Publisher
- American Association of Physicists in Medicine
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