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Effective Electrical Impedance Tomography Based on Enhanced EncoderDecoder Using Atrous Spatial Pyramid Pooling Module

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATICS
Volume 27, Issue 7, Pages 3282-3291

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2023.3265385

Keywords

Deep learning; electrical impedance tomography; encoder-decoder; image reconstruction

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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a noninvasive and radiation-free imaging method. This study introduces an enhanced encoder-decoder (EED) method with an atrous spatial pyramid pooling (ASPP) module to address the issue of weak central target reconstruction in the presence of strong edge targets.
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a noninvasive and radiation-free imaging method. As a softfield imaging technique, in EIT, the target signal in the center of the measured field is frequently swamped by the target signal at the edge, which restricts its further application. To alleviate this problem, this study presents an enhanced encoder-decoder (EED) method with an atrous spatial pyramid pooling (ASPP) module. The proposed method enhances the ability to detect central weak targets by constructing an ASPP module that integrates multiscale information in the encoder. The multilevel semantic features are fused in the decoder to improve the boundary reconstruction accuracy of the center target. The average absolute error of the imaging results by the EED method reduced by 82.0%, 83.6%, and 36.5% in simulation experiments and 83.0%, 83.2%, and 36.1% in physical experiments compared with the errors of the damped least-squares algorithm, Kalman filtering method, and U-Net-based imaging method, respectively. The average structural similarity improved by 37.3%, 42.9%, and 3.6%, and 39.2%, 45.2%, and 3.8% in the simulation and physical experiments, respectively. The proposed method provides a practical and reliable means of extending the application of EIT by solving the problem of weak central target reconstruction under the effect of strong edge targets in EIT.

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