Residual 3D convolutional neural network to enhance sinograms from small-animal positron emission tomography images
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2023-05-05Autor
Ochoa Domínguez, Humberto
Vergara Villegas, Osslan Osiris
Cruz Sanchez, Vianey Guadalupe
Polanco Gonzalez, Javier
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Rodríguez, Leandro José
Sossa, Juan Humberto
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Positron emission tomography (PET) has been widely used in nuclear medicine to diagnose cancer. PET images suffer from degradation because of the scanner’s physical limitations, the radiotracer’s reduced dose, and the acquisition time. In this work, we propose a residual three-dimensional (3D) and con- volutional neural network (CNN) to enhance sinograms acquired from a small-animal PET scanner. The network comprises three convolutional layers created with 3D filters of sizes 9, 5, and 5, respectively. For training, we extracted 15250 3D patches from low- and high-count sinograms to build the low- and high-resolution pairs. After training and prediction, the image was reconstructed from the enhanced sino- gram using the ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) algorithm. The results revealed that the proposed network improves the spillover ratio by up to 4.5% and the uniformity by 55% compared to the U-Net. The NEMA phantom data were obtained in a simulation environment. The network was tested on acquired real data from a mouse. The reconstructed images and the profiles of maximum intensity projection show that the proposed method visually yields sharper images.
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