Quality Evaluation of No-Reference MR Images Using Multidirectional Filters and Image Statistics
Magnetic resonance in medicine(2018)
摘要
PurposeThis study aimed to develop a fully automatic, no‐reference image‐quality assessment (IQA) method for MR images.MethodsNew quality‐aware features were obtained by applying multidirectional filters to MR images and examining the feature statistics. A histogram of these features was then fitted to a generalized Gaussian distribution function for which the shape parameters yielded different values depending on the type of distortion in the MR image. Standard feature statistics were established through a training process based on high‐quality MR images without distortion. Subsequently, the feature statistics of a test MR image were calculated and compared with the standards. The quality score was calculated as the difference between the shape parameters of the test image and the undistorted standard images.ResultsThe proposed IQA method showed a >0.99 correlation with the conventional full‐reference assessment methods; accordingly, this proposed method yielded the best performance among no‐reference IQA methods for images containing six types of synthetic, MR‐specific distortions. In addition, for authentically distorted images, the proposed method yielded the highest correlation with subjective assessments by human observers, thus demonstrating its superior performance over other no‐reference IQAs.ConclusionOur proposed IQA was designed to consider MR‐specific features and outperformed other no‐reference IQAs designed mainly for photographic images. Magn Reson Med 80:914–924, 2018. © 2018 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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image-quality assessment,feature statistics,no-reference,multidirectional filters
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