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arxiv: 2305.06965 · v1 · pith:NWB4JTM6 · submitted 2023-05-11 · eess.IV · cs.CV

Transformers for CT Reconstruction From Monoplanar and Biplanar Radiographs

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Computed Tomography (CT) scans provide detailed and accurate information of internal structures in the body. They are constructed by sending x-rays through the body from different directions and combining this information into a three-dimensional volume. Such volumes can then be used to diagnose a wide range of conditions and allow for volumetric measurements of organs. In this work, we tackle the problem of reconstructing CT images from biplanar x-rays only. X-rays are widely available and even if the CT reconstructed from these radiographs is not a replacement of a complete CT in the diagnostic setting, it might serve to spare the patients from radiation where a CT is only acquired for rough measurements such as determining organ size. We propose a novel method based on the transformer architecture, by framing the underlying task as a language translation problem. Radiographs and CT images are first embedded into latent quantized codebook vectors using two different autoencoder networks. We then train a GPT model, to reconstruct the codebook vectors of the CT image, conditioned on the codebook vectors of the x-rays and show that this approach leads to realistic looking images. To encourage further research in this direction, we make our code publicly available on GitHub: XXX.

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