Abstract:Aims: clinical radiographic imaging is seated upon the
principle of differential keV photon transmission through an
object. At clinical x-ray energies the scattering of photons causes
signal noise and is utilized solely for transmission
measurements. However, scatter — particularly Compton scatter, is
characterizable. In this work we hypothesized that modern radiation
sources and detectors paired with deep learning techniques can use
scattered photon information constructively to resolve superimp… Show more
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