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Structurally-sensitive multi-scale deep neural network for low-dose CT denoising

  • Chenyu You
  • , Qingsong Yang
  • , Hongming Shan
  • , Lars Gjesteby
  • , Guang Li
  • , Shenghong Ju
  • , Zhuiyang Zhang
  • , Zhen Zhao
  • , Yi Zhang
  • , Wenxiang Cong
  • , Ge Wang
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Southeast University, Nanjing
  • Wuxi No.2 People's Hospital
  • Sichuan University

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Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) is a popular medical imaging modality and enjoys wide clinical applications. At the same time, the X-ray radiation dose associated with CT scannings raises a public concern due to its potential risks to the patients. Over the past years, major efforts have been dedicated to the development of low-dose CT (LDCT) methods. However, the radiation dose reduction compromises the signal-to-noise ratio, leading to strong noise and artifacts that down-grade the CT image quality. In this paper, we propose a novel 3-D noise reduction method, called structurally sensitive multi-scale generative adversarial net, to improve the LDCT image quality. Specifically, we incorporate 3-D volumetric information to improve the image quality. Also, different loss functions for training denoising models are investigated. Experiments show that the proposed method can effectively preserve the structural and textural information in reference to the normal-dose CT images and significantly suppress noise and artifacts. Qualitative visual assessments by three experienced radiologists demonstrate that the proposed method retrieves more information and outperforms competing methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8416740
Pages (from-to)41839-41855
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Access
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 19 2018

Keywords

  • deep learning
  • image denoising
  • loss function
  • low dose CT
  • Machine leaning

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