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Robust RF Data Normalization for Deep Learning

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arxiv 2308.11833 v1 pith:RDRJBEAF submitted 2023-08-22 eess.IV eess.SP

Robust RF Data Normalization for Deep Learning

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Radio frequency (RF) data contain richer information compared to other data types, such as envelope or B-mode, and employing RF data for training deep neural networks has attracted growing interest in ultrasound image processing. However, RF data is highly fluctuating and additionally has a high dynamic range. Most previous studies in the literature have relied on conventional data normalization, which has been adopted within the computer vision community. We demonstrate the inadequacy of those techniques for normalizing RF data and propose that individual standardization of each image substantially enhances the performance of deep neural networks by utilizing the data more efficiently. We compare conventional and proposed normalizations in a phase aberration correction task and illustrate how the former enhances the generality of trained models.

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