To enable proper diagnosis of a patient,medical images must demonstrate no presence of noise and artifacts.The major hurdle lies in acquiring these images in such a manner that extraneous variables,causing distortions...To enable proper diagnosis of a patient,medical images must demonstrate no presence of noise and artifacts.The major hurdle lies in acquiring these images in such a manner that extraneous variables,causing distortions in the form of noise and artifacts,are kept to a bare minimum.The unexpected change realized during the acquisition process specifically attacks the integrity of the image’s quality,while indirectly attacking the effectiveness of the diagnostic process.It is thus crucial that this is attended to with maximum efficiency at the level of pertinent expertise.The solution to these challenges presents a complex dilemma at the acquisition stage,where image processing techniques must be adopted.The necessity of this mandatory image pre-processing step underpins the implementation of traditional state-of-the-art methods to create functional and robust denoising or recovery devices.This article hereby provides an extensive systematic review of the above techniques,with the purpose of presenting a systematic evaluation of their effect on medical images under three different distributions of noise,i.e.,Gaussian,Poisson,and Rician.A thorough analysis of these methods is conducted using eight evaluation parameters to highlight the unique features of each method.The covered denoising methods are essential in actual clinical scenarios where the preservation of anatomical details is crucial for accurate and safe diagnosis,such as tumor detection in MRI and vascular imaging in CT.展开更多
文摘To enable proper diagnosis of a patient,medical images must demonstrate no presence of noise and artifacts.The major hurdle lies in acquiring these images in such a manner that extraneous variables,causing distortions in the form of noise and artifacts,are kept to a bare minimum.The unexpected change realized during the acquisition process specifically attacks the integrity of the image’s quality,while indirectly attacking the effectiveness of the diagnostic process.It is thus crucial that this is attended to with maximum efficiency at the level of pertinent expertise.The solution to these challenges presents a complex dilemma at the acquisition stage,where image processing techniques must be adopted.The necessity of this mandatory image pre-processing step underpins the implementation of traditional state-of-the-art methods to create functional and robust denoising or recovery devices.This article hereby provides an extensive systematic review of the above techniques,with the purpose of presenting a systematic evaluation of their effect on medical images under three different distributions of noise,i.e.,Gaussian,Poisson,and Rician.A thorough analysis of these methods is conducted using eight evaluation parameters to highlight the unique features of each method.The covered denoising methods are essential in actual clinical scenarios where the preservation of anatomical details is crucial for accurate and safe diagnosis,such as tumor detection in MRI and vascular imaging in CT.