CVSep 17, 2024

Ultrasound Image Enhancement with the Variance of Diffusion Models

arXiv:2409.11380v12 citationsh-index: 9Has Code
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This work addresses image quality issues in medical ultrasound, which is incremental as it combines existing techniques like adaptive beamforming and diffusion models for a specific application.

The paper tackles the problem of enhancing ultrasound images by addressing noise and artifacts to improve signal-to-noise ratio and image quality, achieving superior reconstructions from single plane-wave acquisitions as demonstrated on a public dataset.

Ultrasound imaging, despite its widespread use in medicine, often suffers from various sources of noise and artifacts that impact the signal-to-noise ratio and overall image quality. Enhancing ultrasound images requires a delicate balance between contrast, resolution, and speckle preservation. This paper introduces a novel approach that integrates adaptive beamforming with denoising diffusion-based variance imaging to address this challenge. By applying Eigenspace-Based Minimum Variance (EBMV) beamforming and employing a denoising diffusion model fine-tuned on ultrasound data, our method computes the variance across multiple diffusion-denoised samples to produce high-quality despeckled images. This approach leverages both the inherent multiplicative noise of ultrasound and the stochastic nature of diffusion models. Experimental results on a publicly available dataset demonstrate the effectiveness of our method in achieving superior image reconstructions from single plane-wave acquisitions. The code is available at: https://github.com/Yuxin-Zhang-Jasmine/IUS2024_Diffusion.

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