Title :
Removal of optical fiber interference in color micro-endoscopic images
Author :
Dickens, Molly M. ; Bornhop, Darryl J. ; Mitra, Sunanda
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
Abstract :
Flexible micro-endoscopes produce images that are obscured by a `honeycomb´ pattern due to the negative space between the individual optical fibers contained in the imaging conduit. This pattern is found to exhibit a spatial frequency that is visibly distinct from that of the imaged object. By applying a frequency filter, it was possible to remove the honeycomb pattern without significant degradation to the visual quality of the image. This process greatly increases the perceived quality of the information being obtained by the endoscopes and aids in their effective use for medical diagnosis. The technique described employs Fourier spectral analysis to determine the `noise´ component in the original image. A discrete band-reject frequency filter was designed by visually examining the spectral information and creating the necessary filter to block out the undesired frequency bond. The honeycomb pattern was no longer distinguishable after applying this filter to a test gray-level image of an Air Force calibration target. Next, the filter was applied to the individual color planes of a sample color image. The color planes were recombined to produce a full-color image that was free from interference. A full description of the methods involved is presented
Keywords :
Fourier transform optics; band-stop filters; biomedical equipment; calibration; image colour analysis; interference filters; interference suppression; laser applications in medicine; light interference; medical image processing; optical fibres; spatial filters; spectral analysis; Air Force calibration target; Fourier spectral analysis; color micro-endoscopic images; color planes; discrete band-reject frequency filter; gray-level image; honeycomb pattern; image noise component determination; imaging conduit; medical diagnosis; optical fiber interference removal; spatial frequency; visual image quality; Degradation; Endoscopes; Frequency; Information filtering; Information filters; Interference; Medical diagnosis; Optical fiber filters; Optical fibers; Optical imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 1998. Proceedings. 11th IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Lubbock, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8564-6
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.1998.701364