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노이즈 레벨 및 유사도 평가 기반 저선량 조건의 전산화 단층 검사 영상에서의 비지역적 평균 알고리즘의 최적화Optimization of Non-Local Means Algorithm in Low-Dose Computed Tomographic Image Based on Noise Level and Similarity Evaluations

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Optimization of Non-Local Means Algorithm in Low-Dose Computed Tomographic Image Based on Noise Level and Similarity Evaluations
Authors
정하선김이준박수빈박수연오윤지이우석서강현이영진
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
대한방사선과학회
Keywords
Radiation; Computed Tomography; Dose Reduction; FNLM Algorithm; Lung Image; 방사선; 전산화 단층 촬영; 선량 감소; FNLM 알고리즘; 폐 영상
Citation
방사선기술과학, v.47, no.1, pp 39 - 48
Pages
10
Journal Title
방사선기술과학
Volume
47
Number
1
Start Page
39
End Page
48
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/91327
ISSN
2288-3509
2384-1168
Abstract
In this study, we optimized the FNLM algorithm through a simulation study and applied it to a phantom scanned by low-dose CT to evaluate whether the FNLM algorithm can be used to obtain improved image quality images. We optimized the FNLM algorithm with MASH phantom and FASH phantom, which the algorithm was applied with MATLAB, increasing the smoothing factor from 0.01 to 0.05 with increments of 0.001 and measuring COV, RMSE, and PSNR values of the phantoms. For both phantom, COV and RMSE decreased, and PSNR increased as the smoothing factor increased. Based on the above results, we optimized a smoothing factor value of 0.043 for the FNLM algorithm. Then we applied the optimized FNLM algorithm to low dose lung CT and lung CT under normal conditions. In both images, the COV de- creased by 55.33 times and 5.08 times respectively, and we confirmed that the quality of the image of low dose CT ap- plying the optimized FNLM algorithm was 5.08 times better than the image of lung CT under normal conditions. In conclusion, we found that the smoothing factor of 0.043 among the factors of the FNLM algorithm showed the best results and validated the performance by reducing the noise in the low-quality CT images due to low dose with the optimized FNLM algorithm.
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