Investigating speckle pattern produced by biological tissue via image quality assessment

Doaa Youssef, Salah Hassab-Elnaby
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Speckle pattern produced by biological tissue is a grainy and stochastic texture image that appeared to cover such a diffuse object when illuminated by laser radiation. While the speckle pattern has been treated as unwanted noise that distorts the measurement results in any imaging modality involved laser illumination, it holds important information concerning the observed diffuse object that can be extracted by texture analysis. In this study, texture characterization of the speckle pattern as an information carrier about the surface roughness of biological tissue was investigated through a completely blind image quality assessment. The proposed work was applied to ten bovine articular cartilage samples degenerated into different average roughness values, ranging from 0.09 μm to 2.51 μm. The obtained results provided a good relationship between the quantitative image quality assessment metric and the average surface roughness.
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通过图像质量评估研究生物组织产生的斑点图案
生物组织产生的斑点图案是一种颗粒状的、随机的纹理图像,在激光照射下,这种纹理图像似乎覆盖在这样一个漫射物体上。虽然散斑图被视为有害的噪声,在涉及激光照明的任何成像模式中都会扭曲测量结果,但它包含有关观察到的漫射物体的重要信息,可以通过纹理分析提取。在本研究中,通过全盲图像质量评估,研究了斑点图案作为生物组织表面粗糙度信息载体的纹理特征。该方法应用于10个退化为0.09 μm至2.51 μm平均粗糙度值的牛关节软骨样品。所得结果表明,定量图像质量评价指标与平均表面粗糙度之间存在良好的关系。
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