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Generowicz, Bas (author)
High frame rate Doppler ultrasound imaging provides a new way to image blood motion at thousands of frames per second. It has gained popularity due to its high spatio-temporal resolution, which is re- quired to distinguish blood motion from clutter signals caused by slow moving tissue. Since the flow of blood inside the brain is coupled to...
master thesis 2019
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Generowicz, B.S. (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author), Tbalvandanv, S. Soloukey (author), Van Hoogstraten, W. S. (author), Strvdis, C. (author), Bosch, J. G. (author), van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), De Zeeuwl, C. I. (author), Koekkoek, S. K.E. (author), Kruizinga, P. (author)
Current methods to measure blood flow using ultrafast Doppler imaging often make use of a Singular Value Decomposition (SVD). The SVD has been shown to be an effective way to remove clutter signals associated with slow moving tissue. Conventionally, the SVD is calculated from an ensemble of frames, after which the first dominant eigenvectors...
conference paper 2018