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Reconstructing undersampled photoacoustic microscopy images using deep learning

2020-05-30Code Available1· sign in to hype

Anthony DiSpirito III, Daiwei Li, Tri Vu, Maomao Chen, Dong Zhang, Jianwen Luo, Roarke Horstmeyer, Junjie Yao

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One primary technical challenge in photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is the necessary compromise between spatial resolution and imaging speed. In this study, we propose a novel application of deep learning principles to reconstruct undersampled PAM images and transcend the trade-off between spatial resolution and imaging speed. We compared various convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures, and selected a fully dense U-net (FD U-net) model that produced the best results. To mimic various undersampling conditions in practice, we artificially downsampled fully-sampled PAM images of mouse brain vasculature at different ratios. This allowed us to not only definitively establish the ground truth, but also train and test our deep learning model at various imaging conditions. Our results and numerical analysis have collectively demonstrated the robust performance of our model to reconstruct PAM images with as few as 2% of the original pixels, which may effectively shorten the imaging time without substantially sacrificing the image quality.

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