Adaptive nonlinear filtering techniques for data transmission

Author(s):  
John Proakis
2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Shtok ◽  
Michael Elad ◽  
Michael Zibulevsky

We propose a direct nonlinear reconstruction algorithm for Computed Tomography (CT), designed to handle low-dose measurements. It involves the filtered back-projection and adaptive nonlinear filtering in both the projection and the image domains. The filter is an extension of the learned shrinkage method by Hel-Or and Shaked to the case of indirect observations. The shrinkage functions are learned using a training set of reference CT images. The optimization is performed with respect to an error functional in the image domain that combines the mean square error with a gradient-based penalty, promoting image sharpness. Our numerical simulations indicate that the proposed algorithm can manage well with noisy measurements, allowing a dose reduction by a factor of 4, while reducing noise and streak artifacts in the FBP reconstruction, comparable to the performance of a statistically based iterative algorithm.


2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (30) ◽  
pp. 9303
Author(s):  
Isaac Spotts ◽  
C. Harrison Brodie ◽  
S. Andrew Gadsden ◽  
Mohammad Al-Shabi ◽  
Christopher M. Collier

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