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Clutter suppression in ultrasound: performance evaluation and review of low-rank and sparse matrix decomposition methods
2020
BioMedical Engineering OnLine
Vessel diseases are often accompanied by abnormalities related to vascular shape and size. Therefore, a clear visualization of vasculature is of high clinical significance. Ultrasound color flow imaging (CFI) is one of the prominent techniques for flow visualization. However, clutter signals originating from slow-moving tissue are one of the main obstacles to obtain a clear view of the vascular network. Enhancement of the vasculature by suppressing the clutters is a significant and
doi:10.1186/s12938-020-00778-z
pmid:32466753
fatcat:aewabqpjjfgozdgrcaylhly2eq