Ultrasound image enhancement using structure-based filtering (Q2262629)
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Ultrasound image enhancement using structure-based filtering (English)
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16 March 2015
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Summary: Ultrasound images are prone to speckle noises. Speckles blur features which are essential for diagnosis and assessment. Thus, despeckling is a necessity in ultrasound image processing. Linear filters can suppress speckles, but they smooth out features. Median filter based despeckling algorithms produce better results. However, they may produce artifact patterns in the resulted images and oversmooth nonuniform regions. This paper presents an innovative despeckle procedure for ultrasound images. In the proposed method, the diffusion tensor of intensity is computed at each pixel at first. Then, the eigensystem of the diffusion tensor is calculated and employed to detect and classify the underlying structure. Based on the classification result, a feasible filter is selected to suppress speckles and enhance features. Test results show that the proposed despeckle method reduces speckles in uniform areas and enhances tissue boundaries and spots.
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