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X-ray Photon-Counting Data Correction through Deep Learning

X-ray photon-counting detectors (PCDs) are drawing an increasing attention in recent years due to their low noise and energy discrimination capabilities. The energy/spectral dimension associated with PCDs potentially brings great benefits such as for material decomposition, beam hardening and metal artifact reduction, as well as low-dose CT imaging. However, X-ray PCDs are currently limited by several technical issues, particularly charge splitting (including charge sharing and K-shell fluorescence re-absorption or escaping) and pulse pile-up effects which distort the energy spectrum and compromise the data quality. Correction of raw PCD measurements with hardware improvement and analytic modeling is rather expensive and complicated. Hence, here we proposed a deep neural network based PCD data correction approach which directly maps imperfect data to the ideal data in the supervised learning mode. In this work, we first establish a complete simulation model incorporating the charge splitting and pulse pile-up effects. The simulated PCD data and the ground truth counterparts are then fed to a specially designed deep adversarial network for PCD data correction. Next, the trained network is used to correct separately generated PCD data. The test results demonstrate that the trained network successfully recovers the ideal spectrum from the distorted measurement within $\pm6\%$ relative error. Significant data and image fidelity improvements are clearly observed in both projection and reconstruction domains.

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