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Constrained Total Generalized p-Variation Minimization for Few-View X-Ray Computed Tomography Image Reconstruction

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  • Hanming Zhang
  • Linyuan Wang
  • Bin Yan
  • Lei Li
  • Ailong Cai
  • Guoen Hu

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Total generalized variation (TGV)-based computed tomography (CT) image reconstruction, which utilizes high-order image derivatives, is superior to total variation-based methods in terms of the preservation of edge information and the suppression of unfavorable staircase effects. However, conventional TGV regularization employs l1-based form, which is not the most direct method for maximizing sparsity prior. In this study, we propose a total generalized p-variation (TGpV) regularization model to improve the sparsity exploitation of TGV and offer efficient solutions to few-view CT image reconstruction problems. To solve the nonconvex optimization problem of the TGpV minimization model, we then present an efficient iterative algorithm based on the alternating minimization of augmented Lagrangian function. All of the resulting subproblems decoupled by variable splitting admit explicit solutions by applying alternating minimization method and generalized p-shrinkage mapping. In addition, approximate solutions that can be easily performed and quickly calculated through fast Fourier transform are derived using the proximal point method to reduce the cost of inner subproblems. The accuracy and efficiency of the simulated and real data are qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated to validate the efficiency and feasibility of the proposed method. Overall, the proposed method exhibits reasonable performance and outperforms the original TGV-based method when applied to few-view problems.

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  • Hanming Zhang & Linyuan Wang & Bin Yan & Lei Li & Ailong Cai & Guoen Hu, 2016. "Constrained Total Generalized p-Variation Minimization for Few-View X-Ray Computed Tomography Image Reconstruction," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(2), pages 1-28, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0149899
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149899
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    1. Wu, Tingting & Ng, Michael K. & Zhao, Xi-Le, 2021. "Sparsity reconstruction using nonconvex TGpV-shearlet regularization and constrained projection," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 410(C).
    2. Wu, Tingting & Shao, Jinbo & Gu, Xiaoyu & Ng, Michael K. & Zeng, Tieyong, 2021. "Two-stage image segmentation based on nonconvex ℓ2−ℓp approximation and thresholding," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 403(C).

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