NeRP: Implicit Neural Representation Learning with Prior Embedding for Sparsely Sampled Image Reconstruction

Liyue Shen, John Pauly, Lei Xing

8/24/2021

Keywords: Generalization, Science & Engineering, Data-Driven Method

Venue: ARXIV 2021

Bibtex: @article{shen2021nerp, journal = {arXiv preprint arXiv:ers/2108/2108.10991}, booktitle = {ArXiv Pre-print}, author = {Liyue Shen and John Pauly and Lei Xing}, title = {NeRP: Implicit Neural Representation Learning with Prior Embedding for Sparsely Sampled Image Reconstruction}, year = {2021}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.10991v1}, entrytype = {article}, id = {shen2021nerp} }

Abstract

Image reconstruction is an inverse problem that solves for a computational image based on sampled sensor measurement. Sparsely sampled image reconstruction poses addition challenges due to limited measurements. In this work, we propose an implicit Neural Representation learning methodology with Prior embedding (NeRP) to reconstruct a computational image from sparsely sampled measurements. The method differs fundamentally from previous deep learning-based image reconstruction approaches in that NeRP exploits the internal information in an image prior, and the physics of the sparsely sampled measurements to produce a representation of the unknown subject. No large-scale data is required to train the NeRP except for a prior image and sparsely sampled measurements. In addition, we demonstrate that NeRP is a general methodology that generalizes to different imaging modalities such as CT and MRI. We also show that NeRP can robustly capture the subtle yet significant image changes required for assessing tumor progression.

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