scholarly journals Phase Retrieval Based on Deep Learning in Grating Interferometer

Author(s):  
Ohsung Oh ◽  
Youngju Kim ◽  
Daeseung Kim ◽  
Daniel. S. Hussey ◽  
Seung Wook Lee

Abstract Grating interferometry is a promising technique to obtain differential phase contrast images with illumination source of low intrinsic transverse coherence. However, retrieving the phase contrast image from the differential phase contrast image is difficult due to the accumulated noise and artifacts from the differential phase contrast image (DPCI) reconstruction. In this paper, we implemented a deep learning-based phase retrieval method to suppress these artifacts. Conventional deep learning based denoising requires noisy-clean image pair, but it is not feasible to obtain sufficient number of clean images for grating interferometry. In this paper, we apply a recently developed neural network called Noise2Noise (N2N) that uses noise-noise image pairs for training. We obtained many differential phase contrast images through combination of phase stepping images, and these were used as noise input/target pairs for N2N training. The application of the N2N network to simulated and measured DPCI showed that the phase contrast images were retrieved with strongly suppressed phase retrieval artifacts. These results can be used in grating interferometer applications which uses phase stepping method.

2006 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 258-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
Franz Pfeiffer ◽  
Timm Weitkamp ◽  
Oliver Bunk ◽  
Christian David

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