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Advances in ultrasonography: image formation and quality assessment

Hideyuki Hasegawa

2021Journal of Medical Ultrasonics34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Delay-and-sum (DAS) beamforming is widely used for generation of B-mode images from echo signals obtained with an array probe composed of transducer elements. However, the resolution and contrast achieved with DAS beamforming are determined by the physical specifications of the array, e.g., size and pitch of elements. To overcome this limitation, adaptive imaging methods have recently been explored extensively thanks to the dissemination of digital and programmable ultrasound systems. On the other hand, it is also important to evaluate the performance of such adaptive imaging methods quantitatively to validate whether the modification of the image characteristics resulting from the developed method is appropriate. Since many adaptive imaging methods have been developed and they often alter image characteristics, attempts have also been made to update the methods for quantitative assessment of image quality. This article provides a review of recent developments in adaptive imaging and image quality assessment.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingImage qualityComputer scienceAdaptive beamformerComputer visionQuality (philosophy)Ultrasound imagingArtificial intelligenceTransducerImage contrastContrast (vision)Image (mathematics)UltrasoundAcousticsMedicineTelecommunicationsRadiologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsUltrasound Imaging and ElastographyUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationFlow Measurement and Analysis
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