2016
DOI: 10.21742/ijiphm.2016.3.2.02
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Performance Comparison of Various Filters on Despeckling of Medical Ultrasound Imaging

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“…For two connected nodes in the weight graph, the smaller the difference between their radial gradient values and the mean, the more likely they belong to the same cell. e gradient-window mean weight w b is defined as shown in formula (10).…”
Section: Constructing a Weight Graph Based On Candidatementioning
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“…For two connected nodes in the weight graph, the smaller the difference between their radial gradient values and the mean, the more likely they belong to the same cell. e gradient-window mean weight w b is defined as shown in formula (10).…”
Section: Constructing a Weight Graph Based On Candidatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this method cannot solve the problems of boundary closure and continuity, and the method based on GVF is too sensitive to noise. By adjusting the level of the speckle noise, Bhardwaj et al [10] showed that the mean filter offers better results than the median filter on the sampled ultrasonic images.…”
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confidence: 99%