Inverse radon transform with deep learning: an application in cardiac motion correction
Haoran Chang,
Valerie Kobzarenko,
Debasis Mitra
Abstract:This paper addresses performing Inverse Radon Transform (IRT) with Artificial Neural Network (ANN) or Deep Learning, along with motion correction. The purported application domain is cardiac image reconstruction in emission or transmission tomography where IRT is relevant. Our main contribution is in proposing an ANN architecture that is particularly suitable for this purpose. We validate our approach with two types of datasets. First, we use an abstract object that looks like a heart to simulate motion-blurre… Show more
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