Noise reduction profile: A new method for evaluation of noise reduction techniques in CT.

Journal: Medical physics
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Abstract

PURPOSE: Noise power spectrum (NPS) is a commonly used performance metric to evaluate noise-reduction techniques (NRT) in imaging systems. The images reconstructed with and without an NRT can be compared via their NPS to better understand the NRT's effects on image noise. However, when comparing NPSs, simple visual assessments or a comparison of NPS peaks or medians are often used. These assessments make it difficult to objectively evaluate the effect of noise reduction across all spatial frequencies. In this work, we propose a new noise reduction profile (NRP) to facilitate a more complete and objective evaluation of NPSs for a range of NRTs used specifically in computed tomography (CT).

Authors

  • Akira Hasegawa
    School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Niigata University.
  • Toshihiro Ishihara
    Department of Radiological Technology, National Cancer Center Japan, Tokyo, Japan.
  • M Allan Thomas
    Department of Imaging Physics, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Tinsu Pan
    Department of Imaging Physics, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA.