Low-Cost Probabilistic 3D Denoising with Applications for Ultra-Low-Radiation Computed Tomography

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Abstract

We propose a pipeline for synthetic generation of personalized Computer Tomography (CT) images, with a radiation exposure evaluation and a lifetime attributable risk (LAR) assessment. We perform a patient-specific performance evaluation for a broad range of denoising algorithms (including the most popular deep learning denoising approaches, wavelets-based methods, methods based on Mumford–Shah denoising, etc.), focusing both on accessing the capability to reduce the patient-specific CT-induced LAR and on computational cost scalability. We introduce a parallel Probabilistic Mumford–Shah denoising model (PMS) and show that it markedly-outperforms the compared common denoising methods in denoising quality and cost scaling. In particular, we show that it allows an approximately 22-fold robust patient-specific LAR reduction for infants and a 10-fold LAR reduction for adults. Using a normal laptop, the proposed algorithm for PMS allows cheap and robust (with a multiscale structural similarity index >90%) denoising of very large 2D videos and 3D images (with over 107 voxels) that are subject to ultra-strong noise (Gaussian and non-Gaussian) for signal-to-noise ratios far below 1.0. The code is provided for open access.

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Horenko, I., Pospíšil, L., Vecchi, E., Albrecht, S., Gerber, A., Rehbock, B., … Gerber, S. (2022). Low-Cost Probabilistic 3D Denoising with Applications for Ultra-Low-Radiation Computed Tomography. Journal of Imaging, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8060156

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