Abstract (EN):
Ultrasound images are strongly affected by speckle noise making visual and computational analysis of the
structures more difficult. Usually, the interference caused by this kind of noise reduces the efficiency of
extraction and interpretation of the structural features of interest. In order to overcome this problem, a
new method of selective smoothing based on average filtering and the radiation intensity of the image
pixels is proposed. The main idea of this new method is to identify the pixels belonging to the borders
of the structures of interest in the image, and then apply a reduced smoothing to these pixels, whilst
applying more intense smoothing to the remaining pixels. Experimental tests were conducted using synthetic
ultrasound images with speckle noisy added and real ultrasound images from the female pelvic
cavity. The new smoothing method is able to perform selective smoothing in the input images, enhancing
the transitions between the different structures presented. The results achieved are promising, as the
evaluation analysis performed shows that the developed method is more efficient in removing speckle
noise from the ultrasound images compared to other current methods. This improvement is because it is
able to adapt the filtering process according to the image contents, thus avoiding the loss of any relevant
structural features in the input images.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Nº de páginas:
11
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