Nonlocal Total Variation-Based Speckle Filtering for Ultrasound Images.

Nonlocal Total Variation-Based Speckle Filtering for Ultrasound Images. Ultrason Imaging. 2015 Aug 27; Authors: Wen T, Gu J, Li L, Qin W, Wang L, Xie Y Abstract Ultrasound is one of the most important medical imaging modalities for its real-time and portable imaging advantages. However, the contrast resolution and important details are degraded by the speckle in ultrasound images. Many speckle filtering methods have been developed, but they are suffered from several limitations, difficult to reach a balance between speckle reduction and edge preservation. In this paper, an adaptation of the nonlocal total variation (NLTV) filter is proposed for speckle reduction in ultrasound images. The speckle is modeled via a signal-dependent noise distribution for the log-compressed ultrasound images. Instead of the Euclidian distance, the statistical Pearson distance is introduced in this study for the similarity calculation between image patches via the Bayesian framework. And the Split-Bregman fast algorithm is used to solve the adapted NLTV despeckling functional. Experimental results on synthetic and clinical ultrasound images and comparisons with some classical and recent algorithms are used to demonstrate its improvements in both speckle noise reduction and tissue boundary preservation for ultrasound images. PMID: 26316172 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Ultrasonic Imaging - Category: Radiology Tags: Ultrason Imaging Source Type: research