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21 March 2016 Subject-specific patch-based denoising for contrast-enhanced cardiac MR images
Lorraine Ma, Mehran Ebrahimi, Mihaela Pop
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Abstract
Many patch-based techniques in imaging, e.g., Non-local means denoising, require tuning parameters to yield optimal results. In real-world applications, e.g., denoising of MR images, ground truth is not generally available and the process of choosing an appropriate set of parameters is a challenge. Recently, Zhu et al. proposed a method to define an image quality measure, called Q, that does not require ground truth. In this manuscript, we evaluate the effect of various parameters of the NL-means denoising on this quality metric Q. Our experiments are based on the late-gadolinium enhancement (LGE) cardiac MR images that are inherently noisy. Our described exhaustive evaluation approach can be used in tuning parameters of patch-based schemes. Even in the case that an estimation of optimal parameters is provided using another existing approach, our described method can be used as a secondary validation step. Our preliminary results suggest that denoising parameters should be case-specific rather than generic.
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Lorraine Ma, Mehran Ebrahimi, and Mihaela Pop "Subject-specific patch-based denoising for contrast-enhanced cardiac MR images", Proc. SPIE 9784, Medical Imaging 2016: Image Processing, 97843R (21 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2217054
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KEYWORDS
Denoising

Magnetic resonance imaging

Image quality

Image processing

Lithium

Medical research

Quality measurement

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