Correction of data truncation artifacts in differential phase contrast (DPC) tomosynthesis imaging

Volume: 60, Issue: 19, Pages: 7713 - 7728
Published: Sep 22, 2015
Abstract
The use of grating based Talbot-Lau interferometry permits the acquisition of differential phase contrast (DPC) imaging with a conventional medical x-ray source and detector. However, due to the limited area of the gratings, limited area of the detector, or both, data truncation image artifacts are often observed in tomographic DPC acquisitions and reconstructions, such as tomosynthesis (limited-angle tomography). When data are truncated in the...
Paper Details
Title
Correction of data truncation artifacts in differential phase contrast (DPC) tomosynthesis imaging
Published Date
Sep 22, 2015
Volume
60
Issue
19
Pages
7713 - 7728
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