Abstract

BackgroundUltrasound images are usually affected by speckle noise, which is a type of random multiplicative noise. Thus, reducing speckle and improving image visual quality are vital to obtaining better diagnosis.MethodIn this paper, a novel noise reduction method for medical ultrasound images, called multiresolution generalized N dimension PCA (MR-GND-PCA), is presented. In this method, the Gaussian pyramid and multiscale image stacks on each level are built first. GND-PCA as a multilinear subspace learning method is used for denoising. Each level is combined to achieve the final denoised image based on Laplacian pyramids.ResultsThe proposed method is tested with synthetically speckled and real ultrasound images, and quality evaluation metrics, including MSE, SNR and PSNR, are used to evaluate its performance.ConclusionExperimental results show that the proposed method achieved the lowest noise interference and improved image quality by reducing noise and preserving the structure. Our method is also robust for the image with a much higher level of speckle noise. For clinical images, the results show that MR-GND-PCA can reduce speckle and preserve resolvable details.

Highlights

  • An accurate anatomical display of organs plays a very important role in current-day medical diagnosis

  • Experimental results show that the proposed method achieved the lowest noise interference and improved image quality by reducing noise and preserving the structure

  • Our method is robust for the image with a much higher level of speckle noise

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Conclusion

Experimental results show that the proposed method achieved the lowest noise interference and improved image quality by reducing noise and preserving the structure. Our method is robust for the image with a much higher level of speckle noise. The results show that MR-GND-PCA can reduce speckle and preserve resolvable details

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