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Filtering methods for NMR measurements
Nezhyba, Jiří ; Mikulka, Jan (referee) ; Gescheidtová, Eva (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the wavelet transform and its use in processing and removing noise from images acquired by nuclear magnetic resonance. It defines fundamental terms for this work as mother wavelet or thresholding. Above all, it describes the principle of wavelet transform, thresholding techniques and criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of filtration. It describes the relation between wavelet transforms and digital filter banks. The experimental section describes the designed filtering method for removing noise from an image captured by the technique of nuclear magnetic resonance. We applied to different kinds of mother wavelets. Evaluation of the effectiveness of filtering was performed using the signal to noise ratio, relative contrast and the steepness of the intensity changes in signal intensity. It also discusses the comparison of properties of the image and selecting the mother wavelets based on image characteristics. Images were compared in terms of a histogram, cumulative histogram, k-space and the difference image.
Filtering methods for MR images processing
Pláněk, Jiří ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Gescheidtová, Eva (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with wavelet transformation and its signal and image noise reduction application method. Significant parameters problems as a wavelet type, a threshold technique selection, a threshold level and a level analysis selection for successful signal and noise image filtering are described. A relation between wavelet transformation and digital bank filter is used by anti-noise and sub-bandwidth filtration. A part of the master´s thesis is focused on nuclear magnetic resonation, where jaw-joint image is processed. Jaw joint image noise reduction filtration methods are used in experimental part of the master´s thesis. Consequently, filtration methods improve a jaw joint image quality, which helps a doctor with patient health state condition. Different types of wavelets were tested and in different application methods order. Filtration methods results were visually compared; therefore any conclusion comparison has subjective matter. Accordingly, only doctor is able to resolve which filtration method is convenient to use to determine patient health state.
Filtering methods in NMR measurements
Ryšavý, Ladislav ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Gescheidtová, Eva (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the wavelet transform and its use in processing and removing noise from images acquired by nuclear magnetic resonance. In the theoretical part of work is briefly described the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance, the wavelet transform is described, the selection of appropriate wavelets for filtering, two-dimensional wavelet transform for the processing of image data and appropriate tresholding techniques. The experimental part is focused on the filtration of magnetic fields and map images jaw joint as maps fields. They are filtering the results using different types of waves. It is shown through the evaluation of filtration ratio signal / noise and the steepness of the signal in the image.
Filtering methods in NMR measurements
Ryšavý, Ladislav ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Gescheidtová, Eva (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the wavelet transform and its use in processing and removing noise from images acquired by nuclear magnetic resonance. In the theoretical part of work is briefly described the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance, the wavelet transform is described, the selection of appropriate wavelets for filtering, two-dimensional wavelet transform for the processing of image data and appropriate tresholding techniques. The experimental part is focused on the filtration of magnetic fields and map images jaw joint as maps fields. They are filtering the results using different types of waves. It is shown through the evaluation of filtration ratio signal / noise and the steepness of the signal in the image.
Filtering methods for NMR measurements
Nezhyba, Jiří ; Mikulka, Jan (referee) ; Gescheidtová, Eva (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the wavelet transform and its use in processing and removing noise from images acquired by nuclear magnetic resonance. It defines fundamental terms for this work as mother wavelet or thresholding. Above all, it describes the principle of wavelet transform, thresholding techniques and criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of filtration. It describes the relation between wavelet transforms and digital filter banks. The experimental section describes the designed filtering method for removing noise from an image captured by the technique of nuclear magnetic resonance. We applied to different kinds of mother wavelets. Evaluation of the effectiveness of filtering was performed using the signal to noise ratio, relative contrast and the steepness of the intensity changes in signal intensity. It also discusses the comparison of properties of the image and selecting the mother wavelets based on image characteristics. Images were compared in terms of a histogram, cumulative histogram, k-space and the difference image.
Filtering methods for MR images processing
Pláněk, Jiří ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Gescheidtová, Eva (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with wavelet transformation and its signal and image noise reduction application method. Significant parameters problems as a wavelet type, a threshold technique selection, a threshold level and a level analysis selection for successful signal and noise image filtering are described. A relation between wavelet transformation and digital bank filter is used by anti-noise and sub-bandwidth filtration. A part of the master´s thesis is focused on nuclear magnetic resonation, where jaw-joint image is processed. Jaw joint image noise reduction filtration methods are used in experimental part of the master´s thesis. Consequently, filtration methods improve a jaw joint image quality, which helps a doctor with patient health state condition. Different types of wavelets were tested and in different application methods order. Filtration methods results were visually compared; therefore any conclusion comparison has subjective matter. Accordingly, only doctor is able to resolve which filtration method is convenient to use to determine patient health state.

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