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祝贺职少华同学的论文被国际权威杂志Medical Physics接受
发布者: 牟轩沁 | 2021-05-28 | 374412

        职少华同学为第一作者的论文“Spatiotemporal Structure-Aware Dictionary Learning Based 4D CBCT Reconstruction”被本领域的国际权威杂志Medical Physics杂志接受发表,在此表示祝贺!

 

附论文摘要信息:

 

Title: Spatiotemporal Structure-Aware Dictionary Learning Based 4D CBCT Reconstruction

Authors: Shaohua Zhi, Marc Kachelrieß, and Xuanqin Mou

Abstract:

Purpose

Four-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography (4D CBCT) is developed to reconstruct a sequence of phase-resolved images, which could assist in verifying the patient’s position and offering information for cancer treatment planning. However, 4D CBCT images suffer from severe streaking artifacts and noise due to the extreme sparse-view CT reconstruction problem for each phase. As a result, it would cause inaccuracy of treatment estimation. The purpose of this paper is to develop a new 4D CBCT reconstruction method to generate a series of high spatiotemporal 4D CBCT images


Methods

Considering the advantage of dictionary learning (DL) on representing structural features and correlation between neighboring pixels effectively, we construct a novel DL-based method for the 4D CBCT reconstruction. In this study, both a motion-aware dictionary and a spatially structural 2D dictionary are trained for 4D CBCT by excavating the spatiotemporal correlation among ten phase-resolved images and the spatial information in each image, respectively. Specifically, two reconstruction models are produced in this study. The first one is the motion-aware dictionary learning-based 4D CBCT algorithm, called motion-aware DL based 4D CBCT (MaDL). The second one is the MaDL equipped with a prior knowledge constraint, called pMaDL. Qualitative and quantitative evaluations are performed using a 4D extended cardiac-torso (XCAT) phantom, simulated patient data, and two sets of patient data sets. Several state-of-the-art 4D CBCT algorithms, such as the McKinnon-Bates (MKB) algorithm, prior image constrained compressed sensing (PICCS), and the high-quality initial image-guided 4D CBCT reconstruction method (HQI-4DCBCT) are applied for comparison to validate the performance of the proposed MaDL and prior constraint MaDL (pMaDL) reconstruction frameworks.


Results

Experimental results validate that the proposed MaDL can output the reconstructions with few streaking artifacts but some structural information such as tumors and blood vessels, may still be missed. Meanwhile, the results of the proposed pMaDL demonstrate an improved spatiotemporal resolution of the reconstructed 4D CBCT images. In these improved 4D CBCT reconstructions, streaking artifacts are suppressed primarily and detailed structures are also restored. Regarding the XCAT phantom, quantitative evaluations indicate that an average of 58.70%, 45.25%, and 40.10% decrease in terms of root-mean-square error (RMSE) and an average of 2.10, 1.37, and 1.37 times in terms of structural similarity index (SSIM) are achieved by the proposed pMaDL method when compared with PICCS, MaDL(2D), and MaDL(2D), respectively. Moreover, the proposed pMaDL achieves a comparable performance with HQI-4DCBCT algorithm in terms of RMSE and SSIM metrics. However, pMaDL has a better ability to suppress streaking artifacts than HQI-4DCBCT.

 

Conclusion


The proposed algorithm could reconstruct a set of 4D CBCT images with both high spatiotemporal resolution and detailed features preservation. Moreover, the proposed pMaDL can effectively suppress the streaking artifacts in the resultant reconstructions, while achieving an overall improved spatiotemporal resolution by incorporating the motion-aware dictionary with a prior constraint into the proposed 4D CBCT iterative framework.