Generative Low-Dose CT Image Denoising

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Abstract

The continuous development and extensive use of CT in medical practice have raised a public concern over the associated radiation dose to patients. Reducing the radiation dose may lead to increased noise and artifacts, which can adversely affect radiologists’ judgment and confidence. Hence, advanced image reconstruction from low-dose CT data is needed to improve the diagnostic performance, which is a challenging problem due to its ill-posed nature. Over the past years, various low-dose CT methods have produced impressive results. However, most of the algorithms developed for this application, including the recently popularized deep learning techniques, aim for minimizing the mean squared error (MSE) between a denoised CT image and the ground truth under generic penalties. Although the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) is improved, MSE- or weighted-MSE-based methods can compromise the visibility of important structural details after aggressive denoising. This paper introduces a new CT image denoising method based on the generative adversarial network (GAN) with Wasserstein distance and perceptual similarity. The Wasserstein distance is a key concept of the optimal transport theory, and promises to improve the performance of GAN. The perceptual loss suppresses noise by comparing the perceptual features of a denoised output against those of the ground truth in an established feature space, while the GAN focuses more on migrating the data noise distribution from strong to weak statistically. Therefore, our proposed method transfers our knowledge of visual perception to the image denoising task and is capable of not only reducing the image noise level but also trying to keep the critical information at the same time. Promising results have been obtained in our experiments with clinical CT images.

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Yang, Q., Yan, P., Zhang, Y., Yu, H., Shi, Y., Mou, X., … Wang, G. (2019). Generative Low-Dose CT Image Denoising. In Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (pp. 277–297). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13969-8_14

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