Assessing the Robustness of Frequency-Domain Ultrasound Beamforming Using Deep Neural Networks.
Journal:
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control
Published Date:
Jun 15, 2020
Abstract
We study training deep neural network (DNN) frequency-domain beamformers using simulated and phantom anechoic cysts and compare to training with simulated point target responses. Using simulation, physical phantom, and in vivo scans, we find that training DNN beamformers using anechoic cysts provided comparable or improved image quality compared with training DNN beamformers using simulated point targets. The proposed method could also be adapted to generate training data from in vivo scans. Finally, we evaluated the robustness of DNN beamforming to common sources of image degradation, including gross sound speed errors, phase aberration, and reverberation. We found that DNN beamformers maintained their ability to improve image quality even in the presence of the studied sources of image degradation. Overall, the results show the potential of using DNN beamforming to improve ultrasound image quality.