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Solving 3D Inverse Problems using Pre-trained 2D Diffusion Models

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Diffusion models have emerged as the new state-of-the-art generative model with high quality samples, with intriguing properties such as mode coverage and high flexibility. They have also been shown to be effective inverse problem solvers, acting as the prior of the distribution, while the information of the forward model can be granted at the sampling stage. Nonetheless, as the generative process remains in the same high dimensional (i.e. identical to data dimension) space, the models have not been extended to 3D inverse problems due to the extremely high memory and computational cost. In this paper, we combine the ideas from the conventional model-based iterative reconstruction with the modern diffusion models, which leads to a highly effective method for solving 3D medical image reconstruction tasks such as sparse-view tomography, limited angle tomography, compressed sensing MRI from pre-trained 2D diffusion models. In essence, we propose to augment the 2D diffusion prior with a model-based prior in the remaining direction at test time, such that one can achieve coherent reconstructions across all dimensions. Our method can be run in a single commodity GPU, and establishes the new state-of-the-art, showing that the proposed method can perform reconstructions of high fidelity and accuracy even in the most extreme cases (e.g. 2-view 3D tomography). We further reveal that the generalization capacity of the proposed method is surprisingly high, and can be used to reconstruct volumes that are entirely different from the training dataset.

Hyungjin Chung, Dohoon Ryu, Michael T. McCann, Marc L. Klasky, Jong Chul Ye• 2022

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Sparse-View CT ReconstructionLIDC Coronal View (test)
PSNR14.78
24
Sparse-View CT ReconstructionLIDC
PSNR14.79
24
Sparse-View CT ReconstructionLIDC Sagittal View (test)
PSNR14.88
24
CT ReconstructionLIDC 256 x 256 x 256 (test)
PSNR29.37
21
CT ReconstructionLIDC 512 x 512 x 256 (test)
PSNR28.02
21
Sparse-View CT ReconstructionAAPM Coronal View (test)
PSNR14.64
21
Sparse-View CT ReconstructionAAPM
PSNR14.66
21
Sparse-View CT ReconstructionAAPM Sagittal View (test)
PSNR12.3
21
CT ReconstructionAAPM 256 x 256 x 256 (test)
PSNR27.71
18
Sparse-View Computed Tomography (SVCT)AAPM low-dose CT 2016 (Patient L506)
Axial PSNR32.94
11
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