Feedback Assisted Adversarial Learning to Improve the Quality of Cone-beam CT Images
Unsupervised image translation using adversarial learning has been attracting attention to improve the image quality of medical images. However, adversarial training based on the global evaluation values of discriminators does not provide sufficient translation performance for locally different imag...
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Zusammenfassung: | Unsupervised image translation using adversarial learning has been attracting
attention to improve the image quality of medical images. However, adversarial
training based on the global evaluation values of discriminators does not
provide sufficient translation performance for locally different image
features. We propose adversarial learning with a feedback mechanism from a
discriminator to improve the quality of CBCT images. This framework employs
U-net as the discriminator and outputs a probability map representing the local
discrimination results. The probability map is fed back to the generator and
used for training to improve the image translation. Our experiments using 76
corresponding CT-CBCT images confirmed that the proposed framework could
capture more diverse image features than conventional adversarial learning
frameworks and produced synthetic images with pixel values close to the
reference image and a correlation coefficient of 0.93. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2210.12578 |