Multi-Task Deep Learning and Uncertainty Estimation for Pet Head Motion Correction

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Head motion occurring during brain positron emission tomography images acquisition leads to a decrease in image quality and induces quantification errors. We have previously introduced a Deep Learning Head Motion Correction (DL-HMC) method based on supervised learning of gold-standard Polaris Vicra motion tracking device and showed the potential of this method. In this study, we upgrade our network to a multi-task architecture in order to include image appearance prediction in the learning process. This multi-task Deep Learning Head Motion Correction (mtDL-HMC) model was trained on 21 subjects and showed enhanced motion prediction performance compared to our previous DL-HMC method on both quantitative and qualitative results for 5 testing subjects. We also evaluate the trustworthiness of network predictions by performing Monte Carlo Dropout at inference on testing subjects. We discard the data associated with a great motion prediction uncertainty and show that this does not harm the quality of reconstructed images, and can even improve it.

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Lieffrig, E. V., Zeng, T., Zhang, J., Fontaine, K., Fang, X., Revilla, E., … Onofrey, J. A. (2023). Multi-Task Deep Learning and Uncertainty Estimation for Pet Head Motion Correction. In Proceedings - International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (Vol. 2023-April). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISBI53787.2023.10230791

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