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Nаziv: Multiresolution denoising for optical coherence tomography: A review and evaluation
Аutоri: Pižurica A.
Jovanov L.
Huysmans B.
Zlokolica V.
De Keyser P.
Dhaenens F.
Philips W.
Dаtum izdаvаnjа: 1-дец-2008
Čаsоpis: Current Medical Imaging Reviews
Sažetak: Recently emerging non-invasive imaging modality - optical coherence tomography (OCT) - is becoming an increasingly important diagnostic tool in various medical applications. One of its main limitations is the presence of speckle noise which obscures small and low-intensity features. The use of multiresolution techniques has been recently reported by several authors with promising results. These approaches take into account the signal and noise properties in different ways. Approaches that take into account the global orientation properties of OCT images apply accordingly different level of smoothing in different orientation subbands. Other approaches take into account local signal and noise covariance's. So far it was unclear how these different approaches compare to each other and to the best available single-resolution despeckling techniques. The clinical relevance of the denoising results also remains to be determined. In this paper we review systematically recent multiresolution OCT speckle filters and we report the results of a comparative experimental study. We use 15 different OCT images extracted from five different three-dimensional volumes, and we also generate a software phantom with real OCT noise. These test images are processed with different filters and the results are evaluated both visually and in terms of different performance measures. The results indicate significant differences in the performance of the analyzed methods. Wavelet techniques perform much better than the single resolution ones and some of the wavelet methods improve remarkably the quality of OCT images. © 2008 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15840
ISSN: 15734056
DOI: 10.2174/157340508786404044
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