Image and Signal Processing in Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging

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An overview of signal-processing techniques used in the acquisition, display, manipulation, and analysis of echo scan data is presented. The principles of time-gain compensation, selective enhancement, log compression, fill-in interpolation, edge enhancement, image updating, write zoom, gray scale mapping, black/white inversion, freeze frame, frame averaging, read zoom, thresholding, contrast enhancement, filtering, and region-of-interest definition are reviewed. The concept of gray scale mapping, which dictates how the stored scan data are displayed, is explained with many illustrative examples. © 1989, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Hedrick, W. R., & Hykes, D. L. (1989). Image and Signal Processing in Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 5(5), 231–239. https://doi.org/10.1177/875647938900500502

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