AI-based data corrections for attenuation and scatter in PET and SPECT

Abstract

Recent developments in artificial intelligence technology have enabled new developments that can improve attenuation and scatter correction in PET and SPECT. These technologies will enable the use of accurate and quantitative imaging without the need to acquire a CT image, greatly expanding the capability of PET/MRI, PET-only, and SPECT-only scanners. The use of AI to aid in scatter correction will lead to improvements in image reconstruction speed, and improve patient throughput. This paper outlines the use of these new tools, surveys contemporary implementation, and discusses their limitations.

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