IVCVNov 3, 2022

Active CT Reconstruction with a Learned Sampling Policy

arXiv:2211.01670v19 citationsh-index: 12
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This work addresses the challenge of minimizing radiation exposure in medical imaging for patients, offering a novel approach that is incremental over existing sparse-view methods.

The paper tackles the problem of reducing radiation dose in CT scans by learning a patient-specific active sampling policy that optimizes sampling positions, achieving better reconstruction performance than uniform sampling, especially with fewer views, and enabling improved quality in clinically important regions of interest.

Computed tomography (CT) is a widely-used imaging technology that assists clinical decision-making with high-quality human body representations. To reduce the radiation dose posed by CT, sparse-view and limited-angle CT are developed with preserved image quality. However, these methods are still stuck with a fixed or uniform sampling strategy, which inhibits the possibility of acquiring a better image with an even reduced dose. In this paper, we explore this possibility via learning an active sampling policy that optimizes the sampling positions for patient-specific, high-quality reconstruction. To this end, we design an \textit{intelligent agent} for active recommendation of sampling positions based on on-the-fly reconstruction with obtained sinograms in a progressive fashion. With such a design, we achieve better performances on the NIH-AAPM dataset over popular uniform sampling, especially when the number of views is small. Finally, such a design also enables RoI-aware reconstruction with improved reconstruction quality within regions of interest (RoI's) that are clinically important. Experiments on the VerSe dataset demonstrate this ability of our sampling policy, which is difficult to achieve based on uniform sampling.

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