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Low-Dose CT Image Denoising Based on Improved DD-Net and Local Filtered Mechanism

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Date 2022 Aug 15
PMID 35965772
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Low-dose CT (LDCT) images can reduce the radiation damage to the patients; however, the unavoidable information loss will influence the clinical diagnosis under low-dose conditions, such as noise, streak artifacts, and smooth details. LDCT image denoising is a significant topic in medical image processing to overcome the above deficits. This work proposes an improved DD-Net (DenseNet and deconvolution-based network) joint local filtered mechanism, the DD-Net is enhanced by introducing improved residual dense block to strengthen the feature representation ability, and the local filtered mechanism and gradient loss are also employed to effectively restore the subtle structures. First, the LDCT image is inputted into the network to obtain the denoised image. The original loss between the denoised image and normal-dose CT (NDCT) image is calculated, and the difference image between the NDCT image and the denoised image is obtained. Second, a mask image is generated by taking a threshold operation to the difference image, and the filtered LDCT and NDCT images are obtained by conducting an elementwise multiplication operation with LDCT and NDCT images using the mask image. Third, the filtered image is inputted into the network to obtain the filtered denoised image, and the correction loss is calculated. At last, the sum of original loss and correction loss of the improved DD-Net is used to optimize the network. Considering that it is insufficient to generate the edge information using the combination of mean square error (MSE) and multiscale structural similarity (MS-SSIM), we introduce the gradient loss that can calculate the loss of the high-frequency portion. The experimental results show that the proposed method can achieve better performance than conventional schemes and most neural networks. Our source code is made available at https://github.com/LHE-IT/Low-dose-CT-Image-Denoising/tree/main/Local Filtered Mechanism.

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