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End-to-end deep learning for interior tomography with low-dose x-ray CT

Authors
Han, YoseobWu, DufanKim, KyungsangLi, Quanzheng
Issue Date
Jun-2022
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
Keywords
low-dose CT; ROI CT; end-to-end learning; deep learning
Citation
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, v.67, no.11
Journal Title
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume
67
Number
11
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/43438
DOI
10.1088/1361-6560/ac6560
ISSN
0031-9155
Abstract
Objective. There are several x-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning strategies used to reduce radiation dose, such as (1) sparse-view CT, (2) low-dose CT and (3) region-of-interest (ROI) CT (called interior tomography). To further reduce the dose, sparse-view and/or low-dose CT settings can be applied together with interior tomography. Interior tomography has various advantages in terms of reducing the number of detectors and decreasing the x-ray radiation dose. However, a large patient or a small field-of-view (FOV) detector can cause truncated projections, and then the reconstructed images suffer from severe cupping artifacts. In addition, although low-dose CT can reduce the radiation exposure dose, analytic reconstruction algorithms produce image noise. Recently, many researchers have utilized image-domain deep learning (DL) approaches to remove each artifact and demonstrated impressive performances, and the theory of deep convolutional framelets supports the reason for the performance improvement. Approach. In this paper, we found that it is difficult to solve coupled artifacts using an image-domain convolutional neural network (CNN) based on deep convolutional framelets. Significance. To address the coupled problem, we decouple it into two sub-problems: (i) image-domain noise reduction inside the truncated projection to solve low-dose CT problem and (ii) extrapolation of the projection outside the truncated projection to solve the ROI CT problem. The decoupled sub-problems are solved directly with a novel proposed end-to-end learning method using dual-domain CNNs. Main results. We demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the conventional image-domain DL methods, and a projection-domain CNN shows better performance than the image-domain CNNs commonly used by many researchers.
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