Angular scatter imaging: Clinical results and novel processing
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Walker, WF; McAllister, MJ
Published in: Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium
December 1, 2002
The translating apertures algorithm (TAA) can be successfully applied to the measurement of tissue and phantom angular scatter properties. Such properties provide a new source of image contrast. Thus, shift variant filters should improve image depth of field and reduce artifacts.
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Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium
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1051-0117
Publication Date
December 1, 2002
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2
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1565 / 1569
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Walker, W. F., & McAllister, M. J. (2002). Angular scatter imaging: Clinical results and novel processing. In Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium (Vol. 2, pp. 1565–1569).
Walker, W. F., and M. J. McAllister. “Angular scatter imaging: Clinical results and novel processing.” In Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium, 2:1565–69, 2002.
Walker WF, McAllister MJ. Angular scatter imaging: Clinical results and novel processing. In: Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium. 2002. p. 1565–9.
Walker, W. F., and M. J. McAllister. “Angular scatter imaging: Clinical results and novel processing.” Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium, vol. 2, 2002, pp. 1565–69.
Walker WF, McAllister MJ. Angular scatter imaging: Clinical results and novel processing. Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium. 2002. p. 1565–1569.
Published In
Proceedings of the Ieee Ultrasonics Symposium
ISSN
1051-0117
Publication Date
December 1, 2002
Volume
2
Start / End Page
1565 / 1569