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Comput Methods Programs Biomed ; 208: 106193, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1240265

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Recently, the COVID-19 epidemic has become more and more serious around the world, how to improve the image resolution of COVID-CT is a very important task. The network based on progressive upsampling for COVID-CT super-resolution increases the reconstruction error. This paper proposes a progressive back-projection network (PBPN) for COVID-CT super-resolution to solve this problem. METHODS: In this paper, we propose a progressive back-projection network (PBPN) for COVID-CT super-resolution. PBPN is divided into two stages, and each stage consists of back-projection, deep feature extraction and upscaling. We design an up-projection and down-projection residual module to minimize the reconstruction error and construct a residual attention module to extract deep features. In each stage, firstly, PBPN performs back-projection to extract shallow features by two up-projection and down-projection residual modules; then, PBPN extracts deep features from the shallow features by two residual attention modules; finally, PBPN upsamples the deep features through sub-pixel convolution. RESULTS: The proposed method achieves the improvements of about 0.14~0.47 dB/0.0012~0.0060 for × 2 scale factor, 0.02~0.08 dB/0.0024~0.0059 for × 3 scale factor, and 0.08~0.41 dB/ 0.0040~0.0147 for × 4 scale factor than state-of-the-art methods (Bicubic, SRCNN, FSRCNN, VDSR, LapSRN, DRCN and DSRN) in terms of PSNR/SSIM on benchmark datasets. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed mehtod obtains better performance for COVID-CT super-resolution and reconstructs high-quality high-resolution COVID-CT images that contain more details and edges.


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COVID-19 , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Algorithms , Humans , Neural Networks, Computer , SARS-CoV-2 , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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