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12B-5 Eigen-Based Clutter Filters for Color Flow Imaging: Single-Ensemble vs. Multi-Ensemble Approaches
In designing eigen-based clutter filters for color flow imaging, one of the challenges is to develop an accurate way of estimating the eigen-components that represent clutter in slow- time ensembles. To provide new insights on the problem, this paper presents a comparative analysis on how eigen-fllters perform when using eigen-estimation methods that involve multiple ensembles or a single ensemble. The analysis consists of two parts: 1) a comparative review on the principles behind different eigen-estimation methods; 2) an eigen-flltering experiment done with coronary flow imaging data acquired from a porcine during bypass graft operation. For an imaging case containing tissue motion due to myocardial contraction, our analysis showed that the single-ensemble eigen-fllter shared similar performance with a multi-ensemble eigen-fllter that uses small (5times5) ensemble windows (with about 1 dB difference in clutter suppression level). Results also showed that a multi-ensemble eigen-fllter with large (20times20) ensemble windows yielded poorer performance (clutter suppression level was 3 to 6 dB lower).