Dose-aware denoising diffusion model for low-dose CT.

Authors

Kim S,Kim BJ,Baek J

Affiliations (3)

  • School of Integrated Technology, Yonsei University, 50, Yonsei-ro, Seoul, South Korea, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03722, Korea (the Republic of).
  • Artificial Intelligence, Yonsei University, 50, Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Yonsei Engineering Research Park, Seoul, Seoul, 03722, Korea (the Republic of).
  • Artificial Intelligence, Yonsei University, 50, Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Yonsei Engineering Research Park, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03722, Korea (the Republic of).

Abstract

Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) denoising plays an important role in medical imaging for reducing the radiation dose to patients. Recently, various data-driven and diffusion-based deep learning (DL) methods have been developed and shown promising results in LDCT denoising. However, challenges remain in ensuring generalizability to different datasets and mitigating uncertainty from stochastic sampling. In this paper, we introduce a novel dose-aware diffusion model that effectively reduces CT image noise while maintaining structural fidelity and being generalizable to different dose levels.
Approach: Our approach employs a physics-based forward process with continuous timesteps, enabling flexible representation of diverse noise levels. We incorporate a computationally efficient noise calibration module in our diffusion framework that resolves misalignment between intermediate results and their corresponding timesteps. Furthermore, we present a simple yet effective method for estimating appropriate timesteps for unseen LDCT images, allowing generalization to an unknown, arbitrary dose levels.
Main Results: Both qualitative and quantitative evaluation results on Mayo Clinic datasets show that the proposed method outperforms existing denoising methods in preserving the noise texture and restoring anatomical structures. The proposed method also shows consistent results on different dose levels and an unseen dataset.
Significance: We propose a novel dose-aware diffusion model for LDCT denoising, aiming to address the generalization and uncertainty issues of existing diffusion-based DL methods. Our experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method across different dose levels. We expect that our approach can provide a clinically practical solution for LDCT denoising with its high structural fidelity and computational efficiency.

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