Limited-angle X-ray computed tomography (CT) reconstruction is a typical ill-posed problem. To recover satisfied reconstructed images with limited-angle CT projections, prior information is usually introduced into image reconstruction, such as the piece-wise constant, nonlocal image similarity, and so on. To further improve the image quality for limited-angle CT reconstruction, the dictionary learning (DL) and image gradient 0-norm are combined into image reconstruction model, it can be called as 0 DL reconstruction technique. The advantages of 0 DL can be divided into two aspects. On one hand, the proposed 0 DL method can inherit the advantages of DL in image details preservation and features recovery by exploring an over-complete dictionary. On the other hand, the image gradient 0-norm minimization can further protect image edges and reduce shadow artifact. Both numerical simulation and preclinical mouse experiments are performed to validate and evaluate the outperformances of proposed 0 DL method by comparing with other state-of-the-art methods, such as total variation (TV) minimization and TV with low rank (TV + LR). Index Terms-Dictionary learning (DL), image reconstruction, 0-norm of image gradient, limited-angle X-ray CT.
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