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Nonnegative Gaussian process tomography for generalized segmented planar detectors

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arxiv 1912.01058 v2 pith:HN7QO2AZ submitted 2019-12-02 physics.ins-det eess.IV

Nonnegative Gaussian process tomography for generalized segmented planar detectors

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The concept of Gaussian process tomography along with nonnegative constraints is applied in the context of high-resolution image reconstruction using segmented planar detectors with few readout channels.Expanding on the concept of 2-D projections onto strip-like readout segmentations, 3-D projections as well as more generalized detector segmentation and readout channel mappings are explored. A focus is placed on reconstructing dose distributions in proton therapy pencil beam scanning, and a fast, approximate approach to applying nonnegative constraints is developed and motivated for use in proton therapy beam imaging.

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