TY - GEN
T1 - Adaptive Convolutional Dictionary Network for CT Metal Artifact Reduction
AU - Wang, Hong
AU - Li, Yuexiang
AU - Meng, Deyu
AU - Zheng, Yefeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Inspired by the great success of deep neural networks, learning-based methods have gained promising performances for metal artifact reduction (MAR) in computed tomography (CT) images. However, most of the existing approaches put less emphasis on modelling and embedding the intrinsic prior knowledge underlying this specific MAR task into their network designs. Against this issue, we propose an adaptive convolutional dictionary network (ACDNet), which leverages both model-based and learning-based methods. Specifically, we explore the prior structures of metal artifacts, e.g., non-local repetitive streaking patterns, and encode them as an explicit weighted convolutional dictionary model. Then, a simple-yet-effective algorithm is carefully designed to solve the model. By unfolding every iterative substep of the proposed algorithm into a network module, we explicitly embed the prior structure into a deep network, i.e., a clear interpretability for the MAR task. Furthermore, our ACDNet can automatically learn the prior for artifact-free CT images via training data and adaptively adjust the representation kernels for each input CT image based on its content. Hence, our method inherits the clear interpretability of model-based methods and maintains the powerful representation ability of learning-based methods. Comprehensive experiments executed on synthetic and clinical datasets show the superiority of our ACDNet in terms of effectiveness and model generalization. Code and supplementary material are available at https://github.com/hongwang01/ACDNet.
AB - Inspired by the great success of deep neural networks, learning-based methods have gained promising performances for metal artifact reduction (MAR) in computed tomography (CT) images. However, most of the existing approaches put less emphasis on modelling and embedding the intrinsic prior knowledge underlying this specific MAR task into their network designs. Against this issue, we propose an adaptive convolutional dictionary network (ACDNet), which leverages both model-based and learning-based methods. Specifically, we explore the prior structures of metal artifacts, e.g., non-local repetitive streaking patterns, and encode them as an explicit weighted convolutional dictionary model. Then, a simple-yet-effective algorithm is carefully designed to solve the model. By unfolding every iterative substep of the proposed algorithm into a network module, we explicitly embed the prior structure into a deep network, i.e., a clear interpretability for the MAR task. Furthermore, our ACDNet can automatically learn the prior for artifact-free CT images via training data and adaptively adjust the representation kernels for each input CT image based on its content. Hence, our method inherits the clear interpretability of model-based methods and maintains the powerful representation ability of learning-based methods. Comprehensive experiments executed on synthetic and clinical datasets show the superiority of our ACDNet in terms of effectiveness and model generalization. Code and supplementary material are available at https://github.com/hongwang01/ACDNet.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85137899736
U2 - 10.24963/ijcai.2022/195
DO - 10.24963/ijcai.2022/195
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85137899736
T3 - IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
SP - 1401
EP - 1407
BT - Proceedings of the 31st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 2022
A2 - De Raedt, Luc
A2 - De Raedt, Luc
PB - International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence
T2 - 31st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 2022
Y2 - 23 July 2022 through 29 July 2022
ER -