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Penalized-likelihood image reconstruction for x-ray fluorescence computed tomography

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A penalized-likelihood image reconstruction strategy that alternates between updating the distribution of a given element and updating the attenuation map for that element's fluorescence X-rays and is guaranteed to increase the penalized likelihood at each iteration.
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X-ray fluorescence computed tomography (XFCT) allows for the reconstruction of the distribution of elements within a sample from measurements of fluorescence x rays produced by irradiation of the sample with monochromatic synchrotron radiation. XFCT is not a transmission tomography modality, but rather a stimulated emission tomography modality; thus correction for attenuation of the incident and fluorescence photons is essential if accurate images are to be obtained. This is challenging because the attenuation map is, in general, known only at the stimulating beam energy and not at the various fluorescence energies of interest. We make use of empirically fitted analytic expressions for x-ray attenuation coefficients to express the unknown attenuation maps as linear combinations of known quantities and the unknown elemental concentrations of interest. We then develop an iterative image reconstruction algorithm based on penalized-likelihood methods that have been developed for medical emission tomography. Studies with numerical phantoms indicate that the approach is able to produce qualitatively and quantitatively accurate reconstructed images even in the face of severe attenuation. We also apply the method to real synchrotron-acquired data and demonstrate a marked improvement in image quality relative to filtered backprojection reconstruction.

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Penalized-likelihood image reconstruction for x-ray fluorescence computed tomography with unknown fluorescence attenuation maps

TL;DR: In this paper, an alternating update iterative reconstruction algorithm based on maximizing a penalized Poisson likelihood objective function was developed to produce qualitatively and quantitatively accurate reconstructed images of numerical phantoms even in the face of severe attenuation.
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