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Comparison of projection domain, image domain, and comprehensive deep learning for sparse-view X-ray CT image reconstruction

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arxiv 1804.04289 v2 pith:YIQRD23J submitted 2018-04-12 physics.med-ph

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keywords domainimageprojectiondeeplearningnetworkreconstructionsparse
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X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) imaging has been widely used in clinical diagnosis, non-destructive examination, and public safety inspection. Sparse-view (sparse view) CT has great potential in radiation dose reduction and scan acceleration. However, sparse view CT data is insufficient and traditional reconstruction results in severe streaking artifacts. In this work, based on deep learning, we compared image reconstruction performance for sparse view CT reconstruction with projection domain network, image domain network, and comprehensive network combining projection and image domains. Our study is executed with numerical simulated projection of CT images from real scans. Results demonstrated deep learning networks can effectively reconstruct rich high frequency structural information without streaking artefact commonly seen in sparse view CT. A comprehensive network combining deep learning in both projection domain and image domain can get best results.

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