TY - JOUR
T1 - An adaptive squared-distance-weighted interpolation for volume reconstruction in 3D freehand ultrasound
AU - Huang, Qing Hua
AU - Zheng, Yong Ping
PY - 2006/12/22
Y1 - 2006/12/22
N2 - Volume reconstruction is a key procedure in 3D ultrasound imaging. An algorithm named as squared-distance-weighted (SDW) interpolation has been earlier proposed to reduce the blurring effect in the 3D ultrasonic images caused by the conventional distance weighted (DW) interpolation. However, the SDW parameter α, which controls the weight distribution, is a constant assigned by operators so that the interpolation effect is invariant for both sharp edges and speckle noises. In this paper, we introduced a new adaptive algorithm based on SDW interpolation for volume reconstruction of 3D freehand ultrasound. In the algorithm, the local statistics of pixels surrounding each voxel grid were used to adaptively adjust the parameter α in SDW. The voxel grids with a higher ratio of local variance and mean in their neighbourhoods would have a smaller α to make the image details sharper, while the voxel grids locating in regions with a lower ratio of local variance and mean would have a larger α to smooth image content in homogeneous regions, where speckle noise is usually observed and damages the image quality. By comparing the simulation results using the SDW and new adaptive algorithm, it was demonstrated that this new algorithm worked well in both edge preservation and speckle reduction.
AB - Volume reconstruction is a key procedure in 3D ultrasound imaging. An algorithm named as squared-distance-weighted (SDW) interpolation has been earlier proposed to reduce the blurring effect in the 3D ultrasonic images caused by the conventional distance weighted (DW) interpolation. However, the SDW parameter α, which controls the weight distribution, is a constant assigned by operators so that the interpolation effect is invariant for both sharp edges and speckle noises. In this paper, we introduced a new adaptive algorithm based on SDW interpolation for volume reconstruction of 3D freehand ultrasound. In the algorithm, the local statistics of pixels surrounding each voxel grid were used to adaptively adjust the parameter α in SDW. The voxel grids with a higher ratio of local variance and mean in their neighbourhoods would have a smaller α to make the image details sharper, while the voxel grids locating in regions with a lower ratio of local variance and mean would have a larger α to smooth image content in homogeneous regions, where speckle noise is usually observed and damages the image quality. By comparing the simulation results using the SDW and new adaptive algorithm, it was demonstrated that this new algorithm worked well in both edge preservation and speckle reduction.
KW - 3D ultrasound
KW - Adaptive SDW interpolation
KW - Speckle suppression
KW - Volume reconstruction
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ultras.2006.06.040
DO - 10.1016/j.ultras.2006.06.040
M3 - 文章
C2 - 16844174
AN - SCOPUS:33845689073
SN - 0041-624X
VL - 44
SP - e73-e77
JO - Ultrasonics
JF - Ultrasonics
IS - SUPPL.
ER -