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Low-Dose CT Denoising Using Pseudo-CT Image Pairs
Won, Dongkyu
;
Jung, Euijin
;
An, Sion
;
Chikontwe, Philip
;
Park, Sang Hyun
Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
Medical Image & Signal Processing Lab
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Title
Low-Dose CT Denoising Using Pseudo-CT Image Pairs
Issued Date
2021-10-01
Citation
Won, Dongkyu. (2021-10-01). Low-Dose CT Denoising Using Pseudo-CT Image Pairs. 4th International Workshop on Predictive Intelligence in Medicine (PRIME MICCAI), 1–10. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-87602-9_1
Type
Conference Paper
ISBN
9783030876012
ISSN
0302-9743
Abstract
Recently, self-supervised learning methods able to perform image denoising without ground truth labels have been proposed. These methods create low-quality images by adding random or Gaussian noise to images and then train a model for denoising. Ideally, it would be beneficial if one can generate high-quality CT images with only a few training samples via self-supervision. However, the performance of CT denoising is generally limited due to the complexity of CT noise. To address this problem, we propose a novel self-supervised learning-based CT denoising method. In particular, we train pre-train CT denoising and noise models that can predict CT noise from Low-dose CT (LDCT) using available LDCT and Normal-dose CT (NDCT) pairs. For a given test LDCT, we generate Pseudo-LDCT and NDCT pairs using the pre-trained denoising and noise models and then update the parameters of the denoising model using these pairs to remove noise in the test LDCT. To make realistic Pseudo LDCT, we train multiple noise models from individual images and generate the noise using the ensemble of noise models. We evaluate our method on the 2016 AAPM Low-Dose CT Grand Challenge dataset. The proposed ensemble noise models can generate realistic CT noise, and thus our method significantly improves the denoising performance existing denoising models trained by supervised- and self-supervised learning. © 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/58665
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-87602-9_1
Publisher
PRIME-MICCAI 2021 Workshop Organizers
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