Improvement of coded aperture imaging with 3D U-NET and partitioned G(E) function in high background environment높은 백그라운드 방사선 환경에서 3차원 유넷과 분할된 G함수를 이용한 코디드 어퍼쳐 이미징 향상

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radiation doses for workers and significantly degrade the imaging performance of radiation imaging equipment. Firstly, the unknown location of radioactive sources leads to inaccurate dose estimations based on the shape and direction of the detector using conventional G(E) function. Therefore, this study proposes a method that utilizes multiple G(E) functions to achieve more accurate dose estimations. The investigation demonstrates that the proposed partitioned G(E) functions improve dose estimation accuracy by more than 1.5 times compared to conventional G(E) function when the distribution of radioactive sources is unknown. Furthermore, while conventional G(E) functions produce large errors in specific directions or energy ranges, the proposed partitioned G(E) functions provide dose estimations with uniform errors. Additionally, signals outside the Field of View (FOV) create significant artifacts in radiation imaging, making it difficult to estimate hotspots. To address this, we employs 3D-Unet to separate and reconstruct clear hotspots by extracting coded signals without the need for additional structures. Although the proposed method exhibits slightly lower performance compared to the Anti-mask method at high-energy gamma rays, it possesses the advantage of avoiding false hotspot estimations.
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한국과학기술원 :원자력및양자공학과,
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한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2023
Identifier
325007
Language
eng
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학위논문(박사) - 한국과학기술원 : 원자력및양자공학과, 2023.8,[viii, 85 p. :]

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방사선 이미징 장비▼a분할된 G함수▼a3D-Unet▼a아티팩트▼a암호화된 신호; Radiation imaging equipment▼aPartitioned G(E) function▼a3D_Unet▼aArtifact▼aCoded signal

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/320914
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=1047032&flag=dissertation
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NE-Theses_Ph.D.(박사논문)
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