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Deep Learning Enhanced Volumetric Photoacoustic Imaging of Vasculature in Human

  • Wenhan Zheng
  • , Huijuan Zhang
  • , Chuqin Huang
  • , Varun Shijo
  • , Chenhan Xu
  • , Wenyao Xu
  • , Jun Xia
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

The development of high-performance imaging processing algorithms is a core area of photoacoustic tomography. While various deep learning based image processing techniques have been developed in the area, their applications in 3D imaging are still limited due to challenges in computational cost and memory allocation. To address those limitations, this work implements a 3D fully-dense (3DFD) U-net to linear array based photoacoustic tomography and utilizes volumetric simulation and mixed precision training to increase efficiency and training size. Through numerical simulation, phantom imaging, and in vivo experiments, this work demonstrates that the trained network restores the true object size, reduces the noise level and artifacts, improves the contrast at deep regions, and reveals vessels subject to limited view distortion. With these enhancements, 3DFD U-net successfully produces clear 3D vascular images of the palm, arms, breasts, and feet of human subjects. These enhanced vascular images offer improved capabilities for biometric identification, foot ulcer evaluation, and breast cancer imaging. These results indicate that the new algorithm will have a significant impact on preclinical and clinical photoacoustic tomography.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2301277
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume10
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 17 2023

Keywords

  • 3D vascular Imaging
  • deep learning
  • linear transducer arrays
  • photoacoustic tomography

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