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Application of Deep Learning-Based Medical Image Segmentation via Orbital Computed Tomography
Published on: November 30, 2022
Application of a virtual imaging framework for investigating a deep learning-based reconstruction method for 3D
Refik Mert Cam1, Seonyeong Park2, Umberto Villa3,4
1Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 61801, IL, USA.
This study introduces a realistic virtual imaging testbed for validating quantitative photoacoustic computed tomography (qPACT) reconstruction methods. The new approach assesses learning-based qPACT for breast imaging under diverse conditions.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Imaging
- Medical Physics
- Computational Imaging
Background:
- Quantitative photoacoustic computed tomography (qPACT) shows promise for physiological parameter estimation, like blood oxygen saturation.
- Robust qPACT reconstruction faces challenges from computational load, modeling complexity, and experimental variability.
- Learning-based methods offer potential solutions but require rigorous validation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and utilize a realistic virtual imaging (VI) testbed for validating 3D learning-based qPACT reconstruction methods.
- To assess the performance of a representative learning-based qPACT method for breast imaging applications.
- To evaluate the method's robustness against subject variability and physical factors like noise and acoustic aberrations.
Main Methods:
- Development of a realistic virtual imaging testbed using stochastically generated numerical phantoms reflecting anatomical and physiological variations.
- Application of the VI testbed to evaluate a 3D learning-based qPACT reconstruction algorithm for breast imaging.
- Systematic assessment of the reconstruction method's performance under varying conditions, including measurement noise and acoustic aberrations.
Main Results:
- The realistic VI testbed enabled a comprehensive evaluation of a 3D learning-based qPACT reconstruction method.
- Performance insights were gained regarding the method's strengths and limitations across different subject variations and physical factors.
- The study highlights the importance of realistic VI environments for validating advanced imaging reconstruction techniques.
Conclusions:
- A realistic VI testbed is crucial for the robust validation of learning-based qPACT reconstruction methods.
- The employed learning-based method shows potential for breast imaging qPACT but requires careful consideration of its limitations.
- This work establishes a framework for future validation studies of qPACT reconstruction algorithms.
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