TY - JOUR
T1 - Multistage adaptive noise reduction technique for optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy
AU - Guezzi, Nizar
AU - Lee, Changho
AU - Le, Thanh Dat
AU - Seong, Hyojin
AU - Choi, Kang Ho
AU - Min, Jung Joon
AU - Yu, Jaesok
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Photoacoustic microscopy has received great attention due to the benefits of the optical resolution contrast as well as its superior spatial resolution and relatively deep depth. Like other imaging modalities, photoacoustic images suffer from noise, and filtering techniques are required to remove them. To overcome the noise, we proposed a combination of filters, including an adaptive median filter, an effective filter for impulsive noise, and a nonlocal means filter, an effective filter for background noise, for noise removal and image quality enhancement. Our proposed method enhanced the signal-to-noise ratio by 16 dB in an in vivo study compared to the traditional image reconstruction approach and preserved the image detail with minimal blurring, which usually occurs when filtering. These experimental results verified that the proposed adaptive multistage denoising techniques could effectively improve image quality under noisy data acquisition conditions, providing a strong foundation for photoacoustic microscopy with limited laser power.
AB - Photoacoustic microscopy has received great attention due to the benefits of the optical resolution contrast as well as its superior spatial resolution and relatively deep depth. Like other imaging modalities, photoacoustic images suffer from noise, and filtering techniques are required to remove them. To overcome the noise, we proposed a combination of filters, including an adaptive median filter, an effective filter for impulsive noise, and a nonlocal means filter, an effective filter for background noise, for noise removal and image quality enhancement. Our proposed method enhanced the signal-to-noise ratio by 16 dB in an in vivo study compared to the traditional image reconstruction approach and preserved the image detail with minimal blurring, which usually occurs when filtering. These experimental results verified that the proposed adaptive multistage denoising techniques could effectively improve image quality under noisy data acquisition conditions, providing a strong foundation for photoacoustic microscopy with limited laser power.
KW - adaptive median filter
KW - noise reduction
KW - nonlocal means filter
KW - optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85135770467
U2 - 10.1002/jbio.202200164
DO - 10.1002/jbio.202200164
M3 - Article
C2 - 36053943
AN - SCOPUS:85135770467
SN - 1864-063X
VL - 15
JO - Journal of Biophotonics
JF - Journal of Biophotonics
IS - 12
M1 - e202200164
ER -