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titleOfInvention Radiographic imaging device, radiographic imaging method, and radiographic imaging program
abstract The present invention improves image quality by reducing artifacts in a reconstructed image obtained as a result of estimating nonuniformity of an incident distribution in a detector so as to accurately estimate an amount of incident radiation. Provided is a radiographic imaging device that is provided with: an X-ray source that emits X-rays; a detection unit in which pixels, each comprising a plurality of sub-pixels for detecting X-rays, are arranged in a two-dimensional array; a signal processing unit which generates an output signal in accordance with the intensity of the X-rays on the basis of detection signals supplied from the sub-pixels; a signal addition unit which generates an X-ray count signal for each of the pixels by adding output signals of the sub-pixels belonging to the pixel; and an image generation unit which generates an image on the basis of the X-ray count signal, wherein the image generation unit is provided with a nonuniformity estimation unit which estimates nonuniformity of an incident X-ray distribution in a pixel subject to processing on the basis of the X-ray count signal of said pixel subject to processing and the X-ray count signal of a pixel located near the pixel subject to processing.
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