An inversion algorithm for P-functions with applications to Multi-energy CT

09/29/2021
by   Guillaume Bal, et al.
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Multi-energy computed tomography (ME-CT) is an x-ray transmission imaging technique that uses the energy dependence of x-ray photon attenuation to determine the elemental composition of an object of interest. Mathematically, forward ME-CT measurements are modeled by a nonlinear integral transform. In this paper, local conditions for global invertibility of the ME-CT transform are studied, and explicit stability estimates quantifying the error propagation from measurements to reconstructions are provided. Motivated from the inverse problem of image reconstruction in ME-CT, an iterative inversion algorithm for the so-called P-functions is proposed. Numerical simulations for ME-CT, in two and three materials settings with an equal number of energy measurements, confirm the theoretical predictions.

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