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3D U-NetR: Low Dose Computed Tomography Reconstruction via Deep Learning and 3 Dimensional Convolutions

Published 28 May 2021 in cs.CV and eess.IV | (2105.14130v2)

Abstract: In this paper, we introduced a novel deep learning-based reconstruction technique for low-dose CT imaging using 3 dimensional convolutions to include the sagittal information unlike the existing 2 dimensional networks which exploits correlation only in transverse plane. In the proposed reconstruction technique, sparse and noisy sinograms are back-projected to the image domain with FBP operation, then the denoising process is applied with a U-Net like 3-dimensional network called 3D U-NetR. The proposed network is trained with synthetic and real chest CT images, and 2D U-Net is also trained with the same dataset to show the importance of the third dimension in terms of recovering the fine details. The proposed network shows better quantitative performance on SSIM and PSNR, especially in the real chest CT data. More importantly, 3D U-NetR captures medically critical visual details that cannot be visualized by a 2D network on the reconstruction of real CT images with 1/10 of the normal dose.

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