Deep learning ultrasound beamformers that incorporate lesion classification, especially at the channel-data bottleneck, produce higher-contrast images than standard DAS and MV beamforming.
Phase Aberration Robust Beamformer for Planewave US Using Self-Supervised Learning
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Ultrasound (US) is widely used for clinical imaging applications thanks to its real-time and non-invasive nature. However, its lesion detectability is often limited in many applications due to the phase aberration artefact caused by variations in the speed of sound (SoS) within body parts. To address this, here we propose a novel self-supervised 3D CNN that enables phase aberration robust plane-wave imaging. Instead of aiming at estimating the SoS distribution as in conventional methods, our approach is unique in that the network is trained in a self-supervised manner to robustly generate a high-quality image from various phase aberrated images by modeling the variation in the speed of sound as stochastic. Experimental results using real measurements from tissue-mimicking phantom and \textit{in vivo} scans confirmed that the proposed method can significantly reduce the phase aberration artifacts and improve the visual quality of deep scans.
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Deep Task-Based Beamforming and Channel Data Augmentations for Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging
Deep learning ultrasound beamformers that incorporate lesion classification, especially at the channel-data bottleneck, produce higher-contrast images than standard DAS and MV beamforming.