Author:
Wu Sean,Kaneko Naoki,Liebeskind David S.,Scalzo Fabien
Abstract
Abstract3D reconstruction of biplane cerebral angiograms remains a challenging, unsolved research problem due to the loss of depth information and the unknown pixelwise correlation between input images. The occlusions arising from only two views complicate the reconstruction of fine vessel details and the simultaneous addressing of inherent missing information. In this paper, we take an incremental step toward solving this problem by reconstructing the corresponding 2D slice of the cerebral angiogram using biplane 1D image data. We developed a coordinate-based neural network that encodes the 1D image data along with a deterministic Fourier feature mapping from a given input point, resulting in a slice reconstruction that is more spatially accurate. Using only one 1D row of biplane image data, our Fourier feature network reconstructed the corresponding volume slices with a peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of 26.32 ± 0.36, a structural similarity index measure (SSIM) of 61.38 ± 1.79, a mean squared error (MSE) of 0.0023 ± 0.0002, and a mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.0364 ± 0.0029. Our research has implications for future work aimed at improving backprojection-based reconstruction by first examining individual slices from 1D information as a prerequisite.
Funder
Pepperdine University Libraries
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference25 articles.
1. Scalzo, F., Liebeskind, D.S., et al.: Perfusion angiography in acute ischemic stroke. Comput. Math. Methods Med. 2016, 2478324 (2016)
2. Cho, E.-S., Chung, T.-S., Oh, D.K., Choi, H.S., Suh, S.H., Lee, H.-K., Lee, K.H.: Cerebral computed tomography angiography using a low tube voltage (80 kvp) and a moderate concentration of iodine contrast material: a quantitative and qualitative comparison with conventional computed tomography angiography. Invest. Radiol. 47(2), 142–147 (2012)
3. Medicine, J.H.: Diagnostic cerebral angiography. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/interventional_neuroradiology/downloads/Cerebral-Angiography-Johns-Hopkins-web.pdf. Accessed 26 Dec 2023
4. Sakas, G., Grimm, M., Savopoulos, A.: Optimized maximum intensity projection (MIP). In: Rendering Techniques’ 95: Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop in Dublin, Ireland, June 12–14, 1995 6, pp. 51–63. Springer (1995)
5. Magnusson, M., Lenz, R., Danielsson, P.-E.: Evaluation of methods for shaded surface display of CT volumes. Comput. Med. Imaging Graph. 15(4), 247–256 (1991)