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Video frame interpolation neural network for 3D tomography across different length scales

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Video frame interpolation neural network for 3D tomography across different length scales

L. Gambini, C. Gabbett, et al.

This innovative research by Laura Gambini and colleagues from Trinity College Dublin delves into using a neural network for video-frame interpolation, ultimately enhancing the resolution of tomographic images. By applying this method to different imaging modalities, the team has achieved outstanding results in optimizing 3D tomography acquisition.

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Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) tomography is a powerful investigative tool for many scientific domains, going from materials science, to engineering, to medicine. Many factors may limit the 3D resolution, often spatially anisotropic, compromising the precision of the information retrievable. A neural network, designed for video-frame interpolation, is employed to enhance tomographic images, achieving cubic-voxel resolution. The method is applied to distinct domains: the investigation of the morphology of printed graphene nanosheets networks, obtained via focused ion beam-scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM), magnetic resonance imaging of the human brain, and X-ray computed tomography scans of the abdomen. The accuracy of the 3D tomographic maps can be quantified through computer-vision metrics, but most importantly with the precision on the physical quantities retrievable from the reconstructions, in the case of FIB-SEM the porosity, tortuosity, and effective diffusivity. This work showcases a versatile image-augmentation strategy for optimizing 3D tomography acquisition conditions, while preserving the information content.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 11, 2024
Authors
Laura Gambini, Cian Gabbett, Luke Doolan, Lewys Jones, Jonathan N. Coleman, Paddy Gilligan, Stefano Sanvito
Tags
neural network
video-frame interpolation
tomographic images
image-augmentation
3D tomography
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