ERA-WGAT: Edge-enhanced residual autoencoder with a window-based graph attention convolutional network for low-dose CT denoising

Computed tomography (CT) has become a powerful tool for medical diagnosis. However, minimizing X-ray radiation risk for the patient poses significant challenges to obtain suitable low dose CT images. Although various low-dose CT methods using deep learning techniques have produced impressive results...

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Vydáno v:Biomedical optics express Ročník 13; číslo 11; s. 5775 - 5793
Hlavní autoři: Liu, Han, Liao, Peixi, Chen, Hu, Zhang, Yi
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: United States Optica Publishing Group 01.11.2022
ISSN:2156-7085, 2156-7085
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Shrnutí:Computed tomography (CT) has become a powerful tool for medical diagnosis. However, minimizing X-ray radiation risk for the patient poses significant challenges to obtain suitable low dose CT images. Although various low-dose CT methods using deep learning techniques have produced impressive results, convolutional neural network based methods focus more on local information and hence are very limited for non-local information extraction. This paper proposes ERA-WGAT, a residual autoencoder incorporating an edge enhancement module that performs convolution with eight types of learnable operators providing rich edge information and a window-based graph attention convolutional network that combines static and dynamic attention modules to explore non-local self-similarity. We use the compound loss function that combines MSE loss and multi-scale perceptual loss to mitigate the over-smoothing problem. Compared with current low-dose CT denoising methods, ERA-WGAT confirmed superior noise suppression and perceived image quality.
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ISSN:2156-7085
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DOI:10.1364/BOE.471340