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Radovan Jiřík, Torfinn Taxt
Original Title
BLIND ITERATIVE DECONVOLUTION OF ULTRASONIC IMAGES
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
A new two-dimensional method for ultrasonic imaging is presented. It increases the spacial resolution of ultrasonic images by postprocessing the raw radiofrequency signal. The approach is based on maximum-likelihood blind deconvolution. The restored true image and the degrading process characteristics are estimated simultaneously based on a-priori constraints. The approach extends the two-dimensional homomorphic deconvolution concept by using it only for initial estimation. This avoids the limitations of homomorphic deconvolution, namely the need for two-dimensional phase unwrapping and the assumption that the true image and the degradation characteristics are represented by different separate bands in the cepstrum domain. The algorithm was tested on data acquired from a tissue-mimicking phantom and on clinical data. The observed and measured spacial resolution of the resulting images was substantially increased.
Keywords
Ultrasonic imaging, blind deconvolution, homomorphic deconvolution, image processing
Authors
RIV year
2005
Released
1. 1. 2005
Publisher
IFMBE
Location
Praha
ISBN
1727-1983
Periodical
IFMBE Proceedings
Year of study
3
State
Kingdom of Sweden
Pages count
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT15154, author="Radovan {Jiřík}", title="BLIND ITERATIVE DECONVOLUTION OF ULTRASONIC IMAGES", booktitle="EMBEC 2005 Conference Proceedings", year="2005", journal="IFMBE Proceedings", volume="3", pages="5", publisher="IFMBE", address="Praha", issn="1727-1983" }