Hexagonal adaptive filtering on compound ultrasound images

This paper describes an approach to improve the contrast and signal to noise ratio on ultrasound images. Images with sub-pixel lateral displacements were re-sampled using a hexagonal grid, registered and compounded. The resultant image was filtered using a hexagonal adaptive masking filter. This approach was evaluated with simulated images and real images from a breast phantom. The results show total improvements in signal to noise ratio of up to 313% in simulated images, and 182% in phantom images. Contrast to noise ratio was improved by 286% in simulated images and 56% in phantom images.

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