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Application of Deep Learning-Based Medical Image Segmentation via Orbital Computed Tomography
Published on: November 30, 2022
Dual-domain fusion deep convolutional neural network for low-dose CT denoising
Zhiyuan Li1,2, Yi Liu1,2, Yang Chen3
1School of Information and Communication Engineering, North University of China, Taiyuan Shanxi Province, China.
Background:
In view of the underlying health risks posed by X-ray radiation, the main goal of the present research is to achieve high-quality CT images at the same time as reducing x-ray radiation. In recent years, convolutional neural network (CNN) has shown excellent performance in removing low-dose CT noise. However, previous work mainly focused on deepening and feature extraction work on CNN without considering fusion of features from frequency domain and image domain.
Objective:
To address this issue, we propose to develop and test a new LDCT image denoising method based on a dual-domain fusion deep convolutional neural network (DFCNN).
Methods:
This method deals with two domains, namely, the DCT domain and the image domain. In the DCT domain, we design a new residual CBAM network to enhance the internal and external relations of different channels while reducing noise to promote richer image structure information. For the image domain, we propose a top-down multi-scale codec network as a denoising network to obtain more acceptable edges and textures while obtaining multi-scale information. Then, the feature images of the two domains are fused by a combination network.
Results:
The proposed method was validated on the Mayo dataset and the Piglet dataset. The denoising algorithm is optimal in both subjective and objective evaluation indexes as compared to other state-of-the-art methods reported in previous studies.
Conclusions:
The study results demonstrate that by applying the new fusion model denoising, denoising results in both image domain and DCT domain are better than other models developed using features extracted in the single image domain.
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