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High-resolution CT Image Retrieval Using Sparse Convolutional Neural Network.

Yang Lei1, Dong Xu2, Zhengyang Zhou3, Kristin Higgins1, Xue Dong1, Tian Liu1, Hyunsuk Shim1,4, Hui Mao4, Walter J Curran1, Xiaofeng Yang1.   

Abstract

We propose a high-resolution CT image retrieval method based on sparse convolutional neural network. The proposed framework is used to train the end-to-end mapping from low-resolution to high-resolution images. The patch-wise feature of low-resolution CT is extracted and sparsely represented by a convolutional layer and a learned iterative shrinkage threshold framework, respectively. Restricted linear unit is utilized to non-linearly map the low-resolution sparse coefficients to the high-resolution ones. An adaptive high-resolution dictionary is applied to construct the informative signature which is highly connected to a high-resolution patch. Finally, we feed the signature to a convolutional layer to reconstruct the predicted high-resolution patches and average these overlapping patches to generate high-resolution CT. The loss function between reconstructed images and the corresponding ground truth high-resolution images is applied to optimize the parameters of end-to-end neural network. The well-trained map is used to generate the high-resolution CT from a new low-resolution input. This technique was tested with brain and lung CT images and the image quality was assessed using the corresponding CT images. Peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity index (SSIM) and mean absolute error (MAE) indexes were used to quantify the differences between the generated high-resolution and corresponding ground truth CT images. The experimental results showed the proposed method could enhance images resolution from low-resolution images. The proposed method has great potential in improving radiation dose calculation and delivery accuracy and decreasing CT radiation exposure of patients.

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Keywords:  CT; High-resolution image retrieval; convolutional neural network

Year:  2018        PMID: 31456601      PMCID: PMC6711608          DOI: 10.1117/12.2292891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng        ISSN: 0277-786X


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