Deep Learning CT Image Restoration using System Blur Models

Restoration of images contaminated by blur is an important processing tool across modalities including computed tomography where the blur induced by various system factors can be complex with dependencies on acquisition and reconstruction protocol, and even be patient-dependent. In many cases, such...

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Published inProceedings of SPIE, the international society for optical engineering Vol. 12463
Main Authors Yuan, Yijie, Tivnan, Matthew, Gang, Grace J, Stayman, J Webster
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.02.2023
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Summary:Restoration of images contaminated by blur is an important processing tool across modalities including computed tomography where the blur induced by various system factors can be complex with dependencies on acquisition and reconstruction protocol, and even be patient-dependent. In many cases, such a blur can be modeled and predicted with high accuracy providing an important input to a classical deconvolution approach. While traditional deblurring methods tend to be highly noise magnifying, deep learning approaches have the potential to improve upon classic performance limits. However, most network architectures base their restoration on data inputs alone without knowledge of the system blur. In this work, we explore a deep learning approach that takes both image inputs as well as information that characterizes the system blur to combine modeling and deep learning approaches. We apply the approach to CT image restoration and compare with an image-only deep learning approach. We find that inclusion of the system blur model improves deblurring performance - suggesting the potential power of the combined modeling and deep learning technique.
ISSN:0277-786X
DOI:10.1117/12.2655806