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Ea-GANs: Edge-Aware Generative Adversarial Networks for Cross-Modality MR Image Synthesis

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:49 authored by Biting Yu, Luping Zhou, Lei WangLei Wang, Yinghuan Shi, Jurgen Fripp, Pierrick Bourgeat
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a widely used medical imaging protocol that can be configured to provide different contrasts between the tissues in human body. By setting different scanning parameters, each MR imaging modality reflects the unique visual characteristic of scanned body part, benefiting the subsequent analysis from multiple perspectives. To utilize the complementary information from multiple imaging modalities, cross-modality MR image synthesis has aroused increasing research interest recently. However, most existing methods only focus on minimizing pixel/voxel-wise intensity difference but ignore the textural details of image content structure, which affects the quality of synthesized images. In this paper, we propose edge-aware generative adversarial networks (Ea-GANs) for cross-modality MR image synthesis. Specifically, we integrate edge information, which reflects the textural structure of image content and depicts the boundaries of different objects in images, to reduce this gap. Corresponding to different learning strategies, two frameworks are proposed, i.e., a generator-induced Ea-GAN (gEa-GAN) and a discriminator-induced Ea-GAN (dEa-GAN). The gEa-GAN incorporates the edge information via its generator, while the dEa-GAN further does this from both the generator and the discriminator so that the edge similarity is also adversarially learned. In addition, the proposed Ea-GANs are 3D-based and utilize hierarchical features to capture contextual information. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed Ea-GANs, especially the dEa-GAN, outperform multiple state-of-the-art methods for cross-modality MR image synthesis in both qualitative and quantitative measures. Moreover, the dEa-GAN also shows excellent generality to generic image synthesis tasks on benchmark datasets about facades, maps, and cityscapes.

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Learning Network Structures from Neuroimages for Diagnosing Brain Diseases

Australian Research Council

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Yu, B., Zhou, L., Wang, L., Shi, Y., Fripp, J. & Bourgeat, P. (2019). Ea-GANs: Edge-Aware Generative Adversarial Networks for Cross-Modality MR Image Synthesis. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 38 (7), 1750-1762.

Journal title

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging

Volume

38

Issue

7

Pagination

1750-1762

Language

English

RIS ID

137061

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