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Cross-Modal Guidance Assisted Hierarchical Learning Based Siamese Network for MR Image Denoisingopen access

Authors
Naseem, RabiaAlaya Cheikh, FaouziBeghdadi, AzeddineMuhammad, KhanSajjad, Muhammad
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
cross-modal; guided; denoising; MRI; machine learning; siamese network; deep learning
Citation
ELECTRONICS, v.10, no.22
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ELECTRONICS
Volume
10
Number
22
URI
https://scholarx.skku.edu/handle/2021.sw.skku/98227
DOI
10.3390/electronics10222855
ISSN
2079-9292
2079-9292
Abstract
Cross-modal medical imaging techniques are predominantly being used in the clinical suite. The ensemble learning methods using cross-modal medical imaging adds reliability to several medical image analysis tasks. Motivated by the performance of deep learning in several medical imaging tasks, a deep learning-based denoising method Cross-Modality Guided Denoising Network CMGDNet for removing Rician noise in T1-weighted (T1-w) Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI) is proposed in this paper. CMGDNet uses a guidance image, which is a cross-modal (T2-w) image of better perceptual quality to guide the model in denoising its noisy T1-w counterpart. This cross-modal combination allows the network to exploit complementary information existing in both images and therefore improve the learning capability of the model. The proposed framework consists of two components: Paired Hierarchical Learning (PHL) module and Cross-Modal Assisted Reconstruction (CMAR) module. PHL module uses Siamese network to extract hierarchical features from dual images, which are then combined in a densely connected manner in the CMAR module to finally reconstruct the image. The impact of using registered guidance data is investigated in removing noise as well as retaining structural similarity with the original image. Several experiments were conducted on two publicly available brain imaging datasets available on the IXI database. The quantitative assessment using Peak Signal to noise ratio (PSNR), Structural Similarity Index (SSIM), and Feature Similarity Index (FSIM) demonstrates that the proposed method exhibits 4.7% and 2.3% gain (average), respectively, in SSIM and FSIM values compared to other state-of-the-art denoising methods that do not integrate cross-modal image information in removing various levels of noise.
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