Improvement of Lesion Detection by Echographic Image Processing: Signal-to-Noise-Ratio Imaging

Signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) images were constructed by a sliding window technique. Theoretical derivations of the first order statistical properties of SNR images are given for the case of intensity coding of the original images for low number densities and for the limit case of fully developed spec...

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