Generation of Virtual Dual Energy Images from Standard Single-Shot Radiographs using Multi-scale and Conditional Adversarial Network
October 22, 2018 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐ Asian Conference on Computer Vision
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Authors
Bo Zhou, Xunyu Lin, Brendan Eck, Jun Hou, David L. Wilson
arXiv ID
1810.09354
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
26
Venue
Asian Conference on Computer Vision
Repository
https://github.com/bbbbbbzhou/Virtual-Dual-Energy
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Last Checked
1 month ago
Abstract
Dual-energy (DE) chest radiographs provide greater diagnostic information than standard radiographs by separating the image into bone and soft tissue, revealing suspicious lesions which may otherwise be obstructed from view. However, acquisition of DE images requires two physical scans, necessitating specialized hardware and processing, and images are prone to motion artifact. Generation of virtual DE images from standard, single-shot chest radiographs would expand the diagnostic value of standard radiographs without changing the acquisition procedure. We present a Multi-scale Conditional Adversarial Network (MCA-Net) which produces high-resolution virtual DE bone images from standard, single-shot chest radiographs. Our proposed MCA-Net is trained using the adversarial network so that it learns sharp details for the production of high-quality bone images. Then, the virtual DE soft tissue image is generated by processing the standard radiograph with the virtual bone image using a cross projection transformation. Experimental results from 210 patient DE chest radiographs demonstrated that the algorithm can produce high-quality virtual DE chest radiographs. Important structures were preserved, such as coronary calcium in bone images and lung lesions in soft tissue images. The average structure similarity index and the peak signal to noise ratio of the produced bone images in testing data were 96.4 and 41.5, which are significantly better than results from previous methods. Furthermore, our clinical evaluation results performed on the publicly available dataset indicates the clinical values of our algorithms. Thus, our algorithm can produce high-quality DE images that are potentially useful for radiologists, computer-aided diagnostics, and other diagnostic tasks.
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