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Noise Controlled CT Super-Resolution with Conditional Diffusion Model
Yuang Wang1,2, Siyeop Yoon1, Rui Hu1
1Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston MA 02114, USA.
Summary
This study presents a novel conditional diffusion model for CT image super-resolution, effectively controlling noise amplification. The method enhances spatial resolution in CT scans using hybrid training data, proving effective in real-world applications.
Area of Science:
- Medical Imaging
- Artificial Intelligence
- Image Processing
Background:
- Improving spatial resolution in CT images is crucial but challenging.
- Noise amplification often accompanies super-resolution techniques in CT imaging.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce an innovative framework for noise-controlled CT super-resolution.
- To leverage conditional diffusion models for enhanced CT image quality.
Main Methods:
- Developed a conditional diffusion model for CT super-resolution.
- Trained the model on hybrid datasets: noise-matched simulations and real segmented details.
- Validated the framework using real CT images.
Main Results:
- The proposed framework effectively improves spatial resolution in CT images.
- Noise amplification is successfully controlled during the super-resolution process.
- Experimental results demonstrate the framework's effectiveness on real CT data.
Conclusions:
- The conditional diffusion model offers a promising approach for noise-controlled CT super-resolution.
- The framework shows significant potential for practical applications in CT imaging.
- This method addresses key challenges in enhancing CT image resolution and quality.

