Image restoration in computed tomography: estimation of the spatially variant point spread function

An indirect method for determining the point-spread-function (PSF) in computed tomography (CT) is described. Unlike experimental techniques in which a resolution phantom is scanned to obtain the system PSF, the approach estimates the parameters of a model which describes the two-dimensional X-ray beam profile at each point as a convolution of the appropriately scaled focal spot intensity and detector sensitivity distributions. The model was validated by experimental measurement of the focal spot intensity distribution. Using known X-ray beam profiles, the PSF of a CT scanner can be derived by simulating the data collection process and applying conventional image reconstruction techniques. Visual comparison of directly measured and computed PSFs reveals an asymmetry resulting from misregistration of the phantom wires and the image grid.

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