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Noise-Powered Disentangled Representation for Unsupervised Speckle Reduction of Optical Coherence Tomography Images

Published 7 Jul 2020 in eess.IV and physics.med-ph | (2007.03446v1)

Abstract: Due to its noninvasive character, optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become a popular diagnostic method in clinical settings. However, the low-coherence interferometric imaging procedure is inevitably contaminated by heavy speckle noise, which impairs both visual quality and diagnosis of various ocular diseases. Although deep learning has been applied for image denoising and achieved promising results, the lack of well-registered clean and noisy image pairs makes it impractical for supervised learning-based approaches to achieve satisfactory OCT image denoising results. In this paper, we propose an unsupervised OCT image speckle reduction algorithm that does not rely on well-registered image pairs. Specifically, by employing the ideas of disentangled representation and generative adversarial network, the proposed method first disentangles the noisy image into content and noise spaces by corresponding encoders. Then, the generator is used to predict the denoised OCT image with the extracted content features. In addition, the noise patches cropped from the noisy image are utilized to facilitate more accurate disentanglement. Extensive experiments have been conducted, and the results suggest that our proposed method is superior to the classic methods and demonstrates competitive performance to several recently proposed learning-based approaches in both quantitative and qualitative aspects.

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