Recent developments in denoising medical images using deep learning: An overview of models, techniques, and challenges
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2024.103615
Recent developments in denoising medical images using deep learning: An overview of models, techniques, and challenges
Abstract
Medical imaging plays a critical role in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. However, interpreting medical images can be challenging even for expert clinicians, as they are often degraded by noise and artifacts that can hinder the accurate identification and analysis of diseases, leading to severe consequences such as patient misdiagnosis or mortality. Various types of noise, including Gaussian, Rician, and Salt-pepper noise, can corrupt the area of interest, limiting the precision and accuracy of algorithms. Denoising algorithms have shown the potential in improving the quality of medical images by removing noise and other artifacts that obscure essential information. Deep learning has emerged as a powerful tool for image analysis and has demonstrated promising results in denoising different medical images such as MRIs, CT scans, PET scans, etc. This review paper provides a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art deep learning algorithms used for denoising medical images. A total of 120 relevant papers were reviewed, and after screening with specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, 104 papers were selected for analysis. This study aims to provide a thorough understanding for researchers in the field of intelligent denoising by presenting an extensive survey of current techniques and highlighting significant challenges that remain to be addressed. The findings of this review are expected to contribute to the development of intelligent models that enable timely and accurate diagnoses of medical disorders. It was found that 40% of the researchers used models based on Deep convolutional neural networks to denoise the images, followed by encoder-decoder (18%) and other artificial intelligence-based techniques (15%) (Like DIP, etc.). Generative adversarial network was used by 12%, transformer-based approaches (13%) and multilayer perceptron was used by 2% of the researchers. Moreover, Gaussian noise was present in 35% of the images, followed by speckle noise (16%), poisson noise (14%), artifacts (10%), rician noise (7%), Salt-pepper noise (6%), Impulse noise (3%) and other types of noise (9%). While the progress in developing novel models for the denoising of medical images is evident, significant work remains to be done in creating standardized denoising models that perform well across a wide spectrum of medical images. Overall, this review highlights the importance of denoising medical images and provides a comprehensive understanding of the current state-of-the-art deep learning algorithms in this field.
Keywords: Convolutional Neural Network; Deep Learning; Denoising; Encoder-Decoder; Generative Adversarial Network; Medical Images.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest I Abid Sarwar, and my co-authors declare that we have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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