Abstract

Sparse-view computed tomography (CT) becomes a major concern in the medical imaging field due to its reduced X-ray radiation dose. Recently, various convolutional neural network (CNN)-based approaches have been proposed, requiring the pairs of full and sparse-view CT images for network training. However, these paired data acquisition is impractical or difficult in clinical practice. To handle this problem, we propose the weakly-supervised learning for streak artifact reduction with unpaired sparse-view CT data. For CNN training dataset, we generate the pairs of input and target images from the given sparse-view CT data. Then, we iteratively apply the trained network to given sparse-view CT images and acquire the prior images. As the success factor of our novel framework, we estimate the original streak artifacts in the given sparse-view CT images from the prior images and subtract the estimated streak artifacts from the given sparse-view CT images. As a result, the proposed method has the best performance of lesion detection compared to the other methods.

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