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Masked cross-domain self-supervised deep learning framework for photoacoustic computed tomography reconstruction. | LitMetric

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Accurate image reconstruction is crucial for photoacoustic (PA) computed tomography (PACT). Recently, deep learning has been used to reconstruct PA images with a supervised scheme, which requires high-quality images as ground truth labels. However, practical implementations encounter inevitable trade-offs between cost and performance due to the expensive nature of employing additional channels for accessing more measurements. Here, we propose a masked cross-domain self-supervised (CDSS) reconstruction strategy to overcome the lack of ground truth labels from limited PA measurements. We implement the self-supervised reconstruction in a model-based form. Simultaneously, we take advantage of self-supervision to enforce the consistency of measurements and images across three partitions of the measured PA data, achieved by randomly masking different channels. Our findings indicate that dynamically masking a substantial proportion of channels, such as 80%, yields meaningful self-supervisors in both the image and signal domains. Consequently, this approach reduces the multiplicity of pseudo solutions and enables efficient image reconstruction using fewer PA measurements, ultimately minimizing reconstruction error. Experimental results on in-vivo PACT dataset of mice demonstrate the potential of our self-supervised framework. Moreover, our method exhibits impressive performance, achieving a structural similarity index (SSIM) of 0.87 in an extreme sparse case utilizing only 13 channels, which outperforms the performance of the supervised scheme with 16 channels (0.77 SSIM). Adding to its advantages, our method can be deployed on different trainable models in an end-to-end manner, further enhancing its versatility and applicability.

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