FlowNet-PET: Unsupervised Learning to Perform Respiratory Motion Correction in PET Imaging

05/27/2022
by   Teaghan O'Briain, et al.
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To correct for breathing motion in PET imaging, an interpretable and unsupervised deep learning technique, FlowNet-PET, was constructed. The network was trained to predict the optical flow between two PET frames from different breathing amplitude ranges. As a result, the trained model groups different retrospectively-gated PET images together into a motion-corrected single bin, providing a final image with similar counting statistics as a non-gated image, but without the blurring effects that were initially observed. As a proof-of-concept, FlowNet-PET was applied to anthropomorphic digital phantom data, which provided the possibility to design robust metrics to quantify the corrections. When comparing the predicted optical flows to the ground truths, the median absolute error was found to be smaller than the pixel and slice widths, even for the phantom with a diaphragm movement of 21 mm. The improvements were illustrated by comparing against images without motion and computing the intersection over union (IoU) of the tumors as well as the enclosed activity and coefficient of variation (CoV) within the no-motion tumor volume before and after the corrections were applied. The average relative improvements provided by the network were 54 activity, and CoV, respectively. The results were then compared against the conventional retrospective phase binning approach. FlowNet-PET achieved similar results as retrospective binning, but only required one sixth of the scan duration. The code and data used for training and analysis has been made publicly available (https://github.com/teaghan/FlowNet_PET).

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