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Bayesian detection and estimation of regularity in soft tissue organs
01 Jan 1996
Abstract
This paper deals with a method of detecting and estimating the scatterer spacing between the regularly spaced resolvable coherent scatterers in tissue. Scatterer spacing has been successfully used in classifying tissue structure, in differentiating between normal and cirrhotic liver, and in detecting diffuse liver disease. This paper presents a Wold decomposition of the radio frequency (RF) field into its diffused and coherent components from which maximum likelihood estimates (MLE) or minimum mean square error (MMSE) estimates of the scattering spacing are easily computed. The paper also presents an unbiased decision rule to detect whether or not an RF echo exhibits any specular scattering relative to the wavelength of the interrogating ultrasonic pulse. The approach has been tried on simulations as well as on in vivo scans of liver data, and appears to perform well.
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- Title
- Bayesian detection and estimation of regularity in soft tissue organs
- Creators
- Fernand CohenGeorgia Georgiou
- Resource Type
- Book
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991019170374104721