N2NSR-OCT: Simultaneous denoising and super-resolution in optical coherence tomography images using semisupervised deep learning.

Abstract:

:Optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging shows a significant potential in clinical routines due to its noninvasive property. However, the quality of OCT images is generally limited by inherent speckle noise of OCT imaging and low sampling rate. To obtain high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and high-resolution (HR) OCT images within a short scanning time, we presented a learning-based method to recover high-quality OCT images from noisy and low-resolution OCT images. We proposed a semisupervised learning approach named N2NSR-OCT, to generate denoised and super-resolved OCT images simultaneously using up- and down-sampling networks (U-Net (Semi) and DBPN (Semi)). Additionally, two different super-resolution and denoising models with different upscale factors (2× and 4×) were trained to recover the high-quality OCT image of the corresponding down-sampling rates. The new semisupervised learning approach is able to achieve results comparable with those of supervised learning using up- and down-sampling networks, and can produce better performance than other related state-of-the-art methods in the aspects of maintaining subtle fine retinal structures.

journal_name

J Biophotonics

journal_title

Journal of biophotonics

authors

Qiu B,You Y,Huang Z,Meng X,Jiang Z,Zhou C,Liu G,Yang K,Ren Q,Lu Y

doi

10.1002/jbio.202000282

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2021-01-01 00:00:00

pages

e202000282

issue

1

eissn

1864-063X

issn

1864-0648

journal_volume

14

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