Improving the Timing Resolution of Positron Emission Tomography Detectors using Boosted Learning – A Residual Physics Approach

02/03/2023
by   Stephan Naunheim, et al.
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Artificial intelligence is finding its way into medical imaging, usually focusing on image reconstruction or enhancing analytical reconstructed images. However, optimizations along the complete processing chain, from detecting signals to computing data, enable significant improvements. Thus, we present an approach toward detector optimization using boosted learning by exploiting the concept of residual physics. In our work, we improve the coincidence time resolution (CTR) of positron emission tomography (PET) detectors. PET enables imaging of metabolic processes by detecting γ-photons with scintillation detectors. Current research exploits light-sharing detectors, where the scintillation light is distributed over and digitized by an array of readout channels. While these detectors demonstrate excellent performance parameters, e.g., regarding spatial resolution, extracting precise timing information for time-of-flight (TOF) becomes more challenging due to deteriorating effects called time skews. Conventional correction methods mainly rely on analytical formulations, theoretically capable of covering all time skew effects, e.g., caused by signal runtimes or physical effects. However, additional effects are involved for light-sharing detectors, so finding suitable analytical formulations can become arbitrarily complicated. The residual physics-based strategy uses gradient tree boosting (GTB) and a physics-informed data generation mimicking an actual imaging process by shifting a radiation source. We used clinically relevant detectors with a height of 19 mm, coupled to digital photosensor arrays. All trained models improved the CTR significantly. Using the best model, we achieved CTRs down to 198 ps (185 ps) for energies ranging from 300 keV to 700 keV (450 keV to 550 keV).

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