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Deep Learning Architectures for Medical Image Denoising: A Comparative Study of CNN-DAE, CADTra, and DCMIEDNet

Image and Video Processing 2025-08-26 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Medical imaging modalities are inherently susceptible to noise contamination that degrades diagnostic utility and clinical assessment accuracy. This paper presents a comprehensive comparative evaluation of three state-of-the-art deep learning architectures for MRI brain image denoising: CNN-DAE, CADTra, and DCMIEDNet. We systematically evaluate these models across multiple Gaussian noise intensities (σ=10,15,25\sigma = 10, 15, 25) using the Figshare MRI Brain Dataset. Our experimental results demonstrate that DCMIEDNet achieves superior performance at lower noise levels, with PSNR values of 32.921±2.35032.921 \pm 2.350 dB and 30.943±2.33930.943 \pm 2.339 dB for σ=10\sigma = 10 and 1515 respectively. However, CADTra exhibits greater robustness under severe noise conditions (σ=25\sigma = 25), achieving the highest PSNR of 27.671±2.09127.671 \pm 2.091 dB. All deep learning approaches significantly outperform traditional wavelet-based methods, with improvements ranging from 5-8 dB across tested conditions. This study establishes quantitative benchmarks for medical image denoising and provides insights into architecture-specific strengths for varying noise intensities.

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@article{arxiv.2508.17223,
  title  = {Deep Learning Architectures for Medical Image Denoising: A Comparative Study of CNN-DAE, CADTra, and DCMIEDNet},
  author = {Asadullah Bin Rahman and Masud Ibn Afjal and Md. Abdulla Al Mamun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.17223},
  year   = {2025}
}