Wavelet shrinkage denoising based compounding method for speckle reduction in ultrasound imaging

Speckle noise is an inherent nature of ultrasound images, which have negative effect on image interpretation and diagnostic tasks. This research work focus on the development of an efficient speckle reduction method to increase the quality of ultrasound images. Compounding is a commonly used method...

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Main Author: Zhang, Yan
Other Authors: Zhang Cishen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40393
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Speckle noise is an inherent nature of ultrasound images, which have negative effect on image interpretation and diagnostic tasks. This research work focus on the development of an efficient speckle reduction method to increase the quality of ultrasound images. Compounding is a commonly used method for speckles reduction. In this report a compounding method based on wavelet shrinkage denoising (WSD) is studied. Wavelet shrinkage denoising is adopted not only because the noise can be effectively removed in wavelet domain, but also because the decomposition-reconstruction process could successfully divide the radio-frequency (RF) signals into several subsignals, which can be envelope detected and then summed up to form the compounded image. Hence the denoising advantage of WSD is achieved along with speckle suppression of compounding method. In addition, because the contrast noise ratio (CNR) is a function of the weighting coefficients, optimal weighting is obtained via differentiating the CNR to further increase the image quality. To evaluate the developed compounding method, quantitative and qualitative performance of the developed method was carried out and compared with other existing methods for both the phantom data and in vivo data.