| Literature DB >> 33878737 |
Yimin Li1, Yuqing Zhao2, Dongjiang Ji3, Wenjuan Lv1, Xiaohong Xin1, Xinyan Zhao4, Dayong Liu5, Zhaoguang Ouyang5, Chunhong Hu6.
Abstract
Propagation-based X-ray phase-contrast computed tomography (PB-PCCT) images often suffer from severe ring artifacts. Ring artifacts are mainly caused by the nonuniform response of detector elements, and they can degrade image quality and affect the subsequent image post-processing and analyses. To remove ring artifacts in PB-PCCT images, a novel method combined sparse-domain regularized stripe decomposition (SDRSD) method with guided image filtering (GIF) was proposed. In this method, polar coordinate transformation was utilized to convert the ring artifacts to stripe artifact. And then considering the directional and sparse properties of the stripe artifacts and the continuity characteristics of the sample, the SDRSD method was designed to remove stripe artifacts. However, for the SDRSD method, the presence of noise may destroy the edges of the stripe artifacts and thus lead to incomplete decomposition. And hence, one simple but efficient smoothing technique, namely GIF, was employed to overcome this issue. The simulations and real experiments demonstrated that the proposed method could effectively remove ring artifacts as well as preserve the structures and edges of the samples. In conclusion, the proposed method can serve as an effective tool to remove ring artifacts in PB-PCCT images, and it has high potential for promoting the biomedical and preclinical applications of PB-PCCT.Entities:
Keywords: guided-image filtering; propagation-based X-ray phase-contrast computer tomography; ring artifacts; stripe decomposition
Year: 2021 PMID: 33878737 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/abf9de
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Med Biol ISSN: 0031-9155 Impact factor: 3.609