| Kirsten Boedeker, PhD, DABR
Senior Manager, Medical Physics Canon Medical Systems Corporation | ![]() |
Figure 1 Improved liver lesion visibility on UHR CT images with similar radiation dose. AIDR 3D at 11.8mGy (A) compared to AiCE at 12.4 mGy (B).
Figure 2 Catphan® LCD module acquired with normal resolution mode, reconstructed with AIDR3D (A) and acquired in Ultra-High Resolution mode, reconstructed with AiCE (B).
Figure 3 Improved noise properties on Ultra-High Resolution abdominal images with AiCE. A: MBIR, B: AiCE
Figure 4 AiCE improves the MTF relative to AIDR 3D, indicating improved high contrast spatial resolution with AiCE.
Figure 5 Line pair phantom demonstrating superior high contrast spatial resolution for AiCE. A: AIDR 3D, B: AiCE.
Figure 7 An illustration of a simple neural network consisting of layers of neurons working together to perform a task.
Figure 8 The structure of a basic neuron. A neuron will adjust the weighting factors (w) of its associated feature as it learns. The activation function (sigma) gauges the strength of the neuron response.
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