DocumentCode
766650
Title
Evaluation of differential optical flow techniques on synthesized echo images
Author
Baraldi, Patrizia ; Sarti, Alessandro ; Lamberti, Claudio ; Prandini, Alessandro ; Sgallari, Fiorella
Author_Institution
Dipartimento di Sci. Biomed., Modena Univ., Italy
Volume
43
Issue
3
fYear
1996
fDate
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
259
Lastpage
272
Abstract
The performance of three methods for evaluation of motion on synthesized 2-D echo image sequences with features similar to real ones are examined. The selected techniques based on the computation of optical flow are of the differential type and assume that the image brightness pattern is constant over time. They differ in the choice of the smoothing term and in the local or global treatment of the domain. The images were synthesized by simulating the process of echo formation, considering the interaction between ultrasonic fields and human tissues. Moreover, two different approaches were followed to generate the sequences: (1) a known motion field was applied to the intensity distribution of the synthesized images; (2) a known motion field was applied directly to the point scatterer distribution of the tissue. Favorable results were obtained by applying Lucas-Kanade and Horn-Schunck techniques to the sequences of the first type, while all the techniques produced large errors when applied to the other type of sequences. A discussion about the suitability of the above-mentioned techniques for evaluation of motion on real echocardiographic images is also presented together with some results.
Keywords
echocardiography; image sequences; medical image processing; motion estimation; Horn-Schunck techniques; Lucas-Kanade techniques; differential optical flow techniques; echo formation process; echocardiographic images; human tissues; image brightness pattern; intensity distribution; medical diagnostic imaging; point scatterer distribution; smoothing term; synthesized echo images; ultrasonic fields; Brightness; Computational modeling; Heart; Image motion analysis; Image sequences; Motion analysis; Motion detection; Optical computing; Optical scattering; X-ray imaging; Algorithms; Echocardiography; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Humans; Mathematics; Models, Cardiovascular; Optics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.486283
Filename
486283
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