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SAN plot: A graphical representation of the signal, noise, and artifacts content of spectra

2019

The signal-to-noise ratio is an important property of NMR spectra. It allows to compare the sensitivity of experiments, the performance of hardware, etc. Its measurement is usually done in a rudimentary manner involving manual operation of selecting separately a region of the spectrum with signal and noise, respectively, applying some operation and returning the signal-to-noise ratio. We introduce here a simple method based on the analysis of the distribution of point intensities in one- and two-dimensional spectra. The signal/artifact/noise plots, (SAN plots) allows one to present in a graphical manner qualitative and quantitative information about spectra. It will be shown that besides me…

Artifact (error)ChemistryNoise (signal processing)General ChemistrySignalPlot (graphics)NMRSignal-to-noise ratioSAN plotddc:540General Materials SciencePoint (geometry)Representation (mathematics)AlgorithmSensitivity (electronics)
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Illumination Correction on MR Images

2006

Objective. An important artifact corrupting Magnetic Resonance Images is the rf inhomogeneity, also called bias artifact. This anomaly produces an abnormal illumination fluctuation on the image, due to variations of the device magnetic field. This artifact is particularly strong on images acquired with a device specialized on upper and lower limbs due to their coil configuration. A method based on homomorphic filtering aimed to suppress this artifact was proposed by Guillemaud. This filter has two faults: it doesnt provide an indication about the cutoff frequency (cf) and introduces another illumination artifact on the edges of the foreground. This work is an improvement to this method because i…

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FastEMD–CCA algorithm for unsupervised and fast removal of eyeblink artifacts from electroencephalogram

2020

Abstract Online detection and removal of eye blink (EB) artifacts from electroencephalogram (EEG) would be very useful in medical diagnosis and brain computer interface (BCI). In this work, approaches that combine unsupervised eyeblink artifact detection with empirical mode decomposition (EMD), and canonical correlation analysis (CCA), are proposed to automatically identify eyeblink artifacts and remove them in an online manner. First eyeblink artifact regions are automatically identified and an eyeblink artifact template is extracted via EMD, which incorporates an alternate interpolation technique, the Akima spline interpolation. The removal of eyeblink artifact components relies on the el…

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Simultaneous segmentation and beam-hardening correction in computed microtomography of rock cores

2013

We propose a post-reconstruction correction procedure for the beam-hardening artifact that neither requires knowledge of the X-ray spectrum nor of the attenuation coefficients in multi-mineral geologic samples. The beam-hardening artifact in polychromatic X-ray computer tomography (CT) hampers segmentation of the phase assemblage in geologic samples. We show that in cylindrically shaped samples like rock cores, the X-ray attenuation value for a single phase depends mainly on the distance from the center of the cylinder. This relationship could be easily extracted from the CT data for every phase and used to infer the presence of these phases at all positions in the sample. Our new approach …

Artifact (error)Materials scienceAttenuationPhase (waves)MineralogyCylinderGeometrySegmentationImage segmentationTomographyComputers in Earth SciencesSample (graphics)Information SystemsComputers & Geosciences
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Study of ambient light influence for three-dimensional scanners based on structured light

2007

Ambient light in a scene can introduce errors into range data from most commercial three-dimensional range scanners, particularly scanners that are based on projected patterns and structured lighting. We study the effects of ambient light on a specific commercial scanner. We further present a method for characterizing the range accuracy as a function of ambient light distortions. After a brief review of related research, we first describe the capabilities of the scanner we used and define the experimental setup for our study. Then we present the results of the range characterization relative to ambient light. In these results, we note a systematic error source that appears to be an artifact…

Artifact (error)Opticsbusiness.industryComputer scienceOptical engineeringGeneral EngineeringRange (statistics)3d scanningStandard illuminantbusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsStructured-light 3D scannerStructured lightOptical Engineering
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Bright Retinal Lesions Detection using Color Fundus Images Containing Reflective Features

2009

Recently, the research community has developed many techniques to detect and diagnose diabetic retinopathy with retinal fundus images. This is a necessary step for the implementation of a large scale screening effort in rural areas where ophthalmologists are not available. In the United States of America, the incidence of diabetes is increasing among the young population. Retina fundus images of patients younger than 20 years old present a high amount of reflectance due to the Nerve Fibre Layer (NFL). Generally, the younger the patient the more the reflectance is visible. We are not aware of algorithms able to explicitly deal with this type of artifact.

Artifact (error)Retinagenetic structuresbusiness.industryNerve fibre layerRetinalDiabetic retinopathyFundus (eye)medicine.diseaseReflectivityeye diseaseschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryComputer-aided diagnosisOptometryMedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Refitting Solutions Promoted by $$\ell _{12}$$ Sparse Analysis Regularizations with Block Penalties

2019

International audience; In inverse problems, the use of an l(12) analysis regularizer induces a bias in the estimated solution. We propose a general refitting framework for removing this artifact while keeping information of interest contained in the biased solution. This is done through the use of refitting block penalties that only act on the co-support of the estimation. Based on an analysis of related works in the literature, we propose a new penalty that is well suited for refitting purposes. We also present an efficient algorithmic method to obtain the refitted solution along with the original (biased) solution for any convex refitting block penalty. Experiments illustrate the good be…

Artifact (error)Total variationComputer scienceRegular polygon02 engineering and technologyInverse problem01 natural sciences[INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]010104 statistics & probabilityRefitting0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBias correction020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBias correction0101 mathematics[MATH]Mathematics [math]AlgorithmBlock (data storage)Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision - 7th International Conference, SSVM 2019, Hofgeismar, Germany, June 30 – July 4, 2019, Proceedings
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Volumetric Bias Correction

2007

This paper presents a method to suppress the bias artifact, also known as RF-inhomogeneity, in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This artifact produces illumination variations due to magnetic field fluctuations of the device. In the latest years many works have been devoted to face this problem. In this work we present the 3D version of a new approach to bias correction, which is called Exponential Entropy Driven Homomorphic Unsharp Masking (E2D-HUM). This technique has been already presented by some of the authors for the 2D case only. The description of the whole method is detailed, and some experimental results are reported.

Artifact (error)business.industryComputer scienceEntropy drivenHomomorphic encryptionBias artifact Rf-inhomogeneity MRIExponential functionMagnetic fieldFace (geometry)Bias correctionComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessUnsharp masking
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Online detection and removal of eye blink artifacts from electroencephalogram

2021

Abstract The most prominent type of artifact contaminating electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are the eye blink (EB) artifacts, which could potentially lead to misinterpretation of the EEG signal. Online identification and elimination of eye blink artifacts are crucial in applications such a Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), neurofeedback, and epilepsy diagnosis. In this paper, algorithms that combine unsupervised eye blink artifact detection (eADA) with modified Empirical Mode Decomposition (FastEMD) and Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) are proposed, i.e., FastEMD-CCA2 and FastCCA, to automatically identify eye blink artifacts and remove them in an online setting. The average accuracy, …

Artifact (error)medicine.diagnostic_testComputer sciencebusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringWord error rateHealth InformaticsPattern recognitionElectroencephalographySignalHilbert–Huang transformSignal ProcessingmedicineArtificial intelligenceSensitivity (control systems)NeurofeedbackbusinessBrain–computer interfaceBiomedical Signal Processing and Control
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Automated and Online Eye Blink Artifact Removal from Electroencephalogram

2019

Eyeblink artifacts often contaminates electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, which could potentially confound EEG's interpretation. A lot offline methods are available to remove this artifact, but an online solution is required to remove eyeblink artifacts in near real time for EEG signal to be beneficial in applications such as brain computer interface, (BCI). In this work, approaches that combines unsupervised eyeblink artifact detection with Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) are proposed to automatically identify eyeblink artifacts and remove them in an online setting. The proposed approaches are analysed and evaluated in terms of artifact removal a…

Artifact (error)medicine.diagnostic_testComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (computing)Pattern recognition02 engineering and technologyElectroencephalography021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySignalHilbert–Huang transform03 medical and health sciencesComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION0302 clinical medicinemedicineArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologyCanonical correlationEye blinkbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain–computer interface2019 IEEE International Conference on Signal and Image Processing Applications (ICSIPA)
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