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X-ray Dissectography Improves Lung Nodule Detection

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arxiv 2203.13118 v1 pith:P62IXCVN submitted 2022-03-24 eess.IV cs.CV

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keywords lungx-raydetectionimprovenodulesprojectionsapproachdissectography
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Although radiographs are the most frequently used worldwide due to their cost-effectiveness and widespread accessibility, the structural superposition along the x-ray paths often renders suspicious or concerning lung nodules difficult to detect. In this study, we apply "X-ray dissectography" to dissect lungs digitally from a few radiographic projections, suppress the interference of irrelevant structures, and improve lung nodule detectability. For this purpose, a collaborative detection network is designed to localize lung nodules in 2D dissected projections and 3D physical space. Our experimental results show that our approach can significantly improve the average precision by 20+% in comparison with the common baseline that detects lung nodules from original projections using a popular detection network. Potentially, this approach could help re-design the current X-ray imaging protocols and workflows and improve the diagnostic performance of chest radiographs in lung diseases.

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