RBP-DIP: High-Quality CT Reconstruction Using an Untrained Neural Network with Residual Back Projection and Deep Image Prior
Neural network related methods, due to their unprecedented success in image processing, have emerged as a new set of tools in CT reconstruction with the potential to change the field. However, the lack of high-quality training data and theoretical guarantees, together with increasingly complicated network structures, make its implementation impractical. In this paper, we present a new framework (RBP-DIP) based on Deep Image Prior (DIP) and a special residual back projection (RBP) connection to tackle these challenges. Comparing to other pre-trained neural network related algorithms, the proposed framework is closer to an iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithm as it requires no training data or training process. In that case, the proposed framework can be altered (e.g, different hyperparameters and constraints) on demand, adapting to different conditions (e.g, different imaged objects, imaging instruments, and noise levels) without retraining. Experiments show that the proposed framework has significant improvements over other state-of-the-art conventional methods, as well as pre-trained and untrained models with similar network structures, especially under sparse-view, limited-angle, and low-dose conditions.
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