adaptive fourier threshold filtering: A method to reduce noise and incoherent artifacts in high resolution cardiac images
✍ Scribed by M. Doyle; B. L. W. Chapman; G. Blackwell; E. G. Walsh; G. M. Pohost
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 525 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
We introduce an image processing method which reduces white noise and random artifacts in sets of high resolution, time resolved images. At each pixel, the processing consists of: (1) the isolation of a time intensity curve (TIC), (2) Fourier transformation of each TIC, (3) application of a threshold to remove low intensity coefficients, (4) inverse transformation to generate noise reduced TICS which are recombined to form images with improved signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR). Noise filtering by Fourier thresholding is demonstrated on a set of cardiac images, resulting in a reduction of the noise energy by approximately 90%.