Abstract

In x-ray imaging, contrast information content varies with photon energy. It is therefore possible to improve image quality by weighting photons according to energy. We have implemented and evaluated so-called energy weighting on a commercially available spectral photon-counting mammography system. A practical formula for calculating the optimal weight from pixel values was derived. Computer simulations and phantom measurements revealed that the contrast-tonoise ratio was improved by 3%–5%, and automatic image analysis showed that the improvement was detectable in a set of screening mammograms.

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