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#1 Are Pixel-Wise Metrics Reliable for Computerized Tomography Reconstruction? [PDF] [Copy] [Kimi] [REL]

Authors: Tianyu Lin, Xinran Li, Chuntung Zhuang, Qi Chen, Yuanhao Cai, Kai Ding, Alan Yuille, Zongwei Zhou

Widely adopted evaluation metrics for sparse-view CT reconstruction, such as Structural Similarity Index Measure and Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio, prioritize pixel-wise fidelity but often fail to capture the completeness of critical anatomical structures, particularly small or thin regions that are easily missed. To address this limitation, we propose a suite of novel anatomy-aware evaluation metrics designed to assess structural completeness across anatomical structures, including large organs, small organs, intestines, and vessels. Building on these metrics, we introduce CARE, a Completeness-Aware Reconstruction Enhancement framework that incorporates structural penalties during training to encourage anatomical preservation of significant structures. CARE is model-agnostic and can be seamlessly integrated into analytical, implicit, and generative methods. When applied to these methods, CARE substantially improves structural completeness in CT reconstructions, achieving up to **32%** improvement for large organs, **22%** for small organs, **40%** for intestines, and **36%** for vessels.

Subject: NeurIPS.2025 - Poster