Nonlocal total variation using the first and second order derivatives and its application to CT image reconstruction

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We propose a new class of nonlocal Total Variation (TV), in which the first derivative and the second derivative are mixed. Since most existing TV considers only the first-order derivative, it suffers from problems such as staircase artifacts and loss in smooth intensity changes for textures and low-contrast objects, which is a major limitation in improving image quality. The proposed nonlocal TV combines the first and second order derivatives to preserve smooth intensity changes well. Furthermore, to accelerate the iterative algorithm to minimize the cost function using the proposed nonlocal TV, we propose a proximal splitting based on Passty’s framework. We demonstrate that the proposed nonlocal TV method achieves adequate image quality both in sparseview CT and low-dose CT, through simulation studies using a brain CT image with a very narrow contrast range for which it is rather difficult to preserve smooth intensity changes.

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Kim, Y., & Kudo, H. (2020). Nonlocal total variation using the first and second order derivatives and its application to CT image reconstruction. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(12), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20123494

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