Machine Learning in Quantitative PET Imaging

01/18/2020
by   Tonghe Wang, et al.
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This paper reviewed the machine learning-based studies for quantitative positron emission tomography (PET). Specifically, we summarized the recent developments of machine learning-based methods in PET attenuation correction and low-count PET reconstruction by listing and comparing the proposed methods, study designs and reported performances of the current published studies with brief discussion on representative studies. The contributions and challenges among the reviewed studies were summarized and highlighted in the discussion part followed by.

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