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A Basic Positron Emission Tomography System Constructed to Locate a Radioactive Source in a Bi-dimensional Space
Published on: February 1, 2016
Prior information-guided reconstruction network for positron emission tomography images
Zhiyuan Liu1, Bo Wang1, Huihui Ye1,2,3
1State Key Laboratory of Extreme Photonics and Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
Background:
Deep learning has recently shown great potential in medical image reconstruction tasks. For positron emission tomography (PET) images, the direct reconstruction from raw data to radioactivity images using deep learning without any constraint may lead to the production of nonexistent structures. The aim of this study was to specifically develop and test a flexibly deep learning-based reconstruction network guided by any form of prior knowledge to achieve high quality and high reliability reconstruction.
Methods:
We developed a novel prior information-guided reconstruction network (PIGRN) with a dual-channel generator and a 2-scale discriminator based on a conditional generative adversarial network (cGAN). Besides the raw data channel, an additional channel is provided in the generator for prior information (PI) to guide the training phase. The PI can be reconstructed images obtained via conventional methods, nuclear medical images from other modalities, attenuation correction maps from time-of-flight-PET (TOF-PET) data, or any other physical parameters. For this study, the reconstructed images generated by filtered back projection (FBP) were chosen as the input of the additional channel. To improve the image quality, a 2-scale discriminator was adopted which can focus on both the coarse and fine field of the reconstruction images. Experiments were carried out on both a simulation dataset and a real Sprague Dawley (SD) rat dataset.
Results:
Two classic deep learning-based reconstruction networks, including U-Net and Deep-PET, were compared in our study. Compared with these two methods, our method could provide much higher quality PET image reconstruction in the study of the simulation dataset. The peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) value reached 31.8498, and the structure similarity index measure (SSIM) value reached 0.9754. The real study on SD rats indicated that the proposed network also has strong generalization ability.
Conclusions:
The flexible PIGRN based on cGAN for PET images combines both raw data and PI. The results of comparison experiments and a generalization experiment based on simulation and SD rat datasets demonstrated that the proposed PIGRN has the ability to improve image quality and has strong generalization ability.
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