Multiple CT-reconstructions for locally adaptive anisotropic wavelet denoising

Borsdorf A, Raupach R, Hornegger J (2008)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2008

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Original Authors: Borsdorf A., Raupach R., Hornegger J.

Publisher: Springer Verlag (Germany)

Book Volume: 2

Pages Range: 255-264

Journal Issue: 5

DOI: 10.1007/s11548-007-0139-8

Abstract

Objective: The signal-to-noise ratio in computed tomography (CT) data should be improved by using adaptive noise estimation for level-dependent threshold determination in the wavelet domain. Method: The projection data measured in CT and, thus, the slices reconstructed from these data are noisy. For a reliable diagnosis and subsequent image processing, like segmentation, the ratio between relevant tissue contrasts and the noise amplitude must be sufficiently large. By separate reconstructions from disjoint subsets of projections, e.g. even and odd numbered projections, two CT volumes can be computed, which only differ with respect to noise. We show that these images allow a position and orientation adaptive noise estimation for level-dependent threshold determination in the wavelet domain. The computed thresholds are applied to the averaged wavelet coefficients of the input data. Results: The final result contains data from the complete set of projections, but shows approximately 50% improvement in signal-to-noise ratio. Conclusions: The proposed noise reduction method adapts itself to the noise power in the images and allows for the reduction of spatially varying and oriented noise. © CARS 2007.

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APA:

Borsdorf, A., Raupach, R., & Hornegger, J. (2008). Multiple CT-reconstructions for locally adaptive anisotropic wavelet denoising. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2(5), 255-264. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11548-007-0139-8

MLA:

Borsdorf, Anja, Rainer Raupach, and Joachim Hornegger. "Multiple CT-reconstructions for locally adaptive anisotropic wavelet denoising." International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 2.5 (2008): 255-264.

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