Recently, unpaired medical image enhancement is one of the important topics in medical research. Although deep learning-based methods have achieved remarkable success in medical image enhancement, such methods face the challenge of low-quality training sets and the lack of a large amount of data for paired training data. In this article, a dual input mechanism image enhancement method based on Siamese structure (SSP-Net) is proposed, which takes into account the structure of target highlight (texture enhancement) and background balance (consistent background contrast) from unpaired low-quality and high-quality medical images. Furthermore, the proposed method introduces the mechanism of the generative adversarial network to achieve structure-preserving enhancement by jointly iterating adversarial learning. Experiments comprehensively illustrate the performance in unpaired image enhancement of the proposed SSP-Net compared with other state-of-the-art techniques.

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