Paper 13412-4
Ultrasound imaging dataset for elastography, deformation correction, and algorithm evaluation
18 February 2025 • 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM PST | Palm 2
Abstract
Ultrasound imaging is widely used for its cost-effectiveness, non-invasiveness, and real-time capabilities in diagnostics and image-guided procedures. However, the direct skin contact involved in ultrasound image acquisition induces deformations in the tissues.
In certain scenarios, such as elastography or freehand 3D ultrasound imaging, the relative deformations between successive ultrasound images must therefore be estimated or corrected. This is a non-rigid image registration operation. Existing methods are often validated on limited test datasets, hindering reproducibility and comparisons. To address this gap, we introduce a publicly available dataset with controlled deformations on a phantom, including B-mode images, RF signals, probe indentations, contact force, and phantom material mechanical parameters. This dataset serves as a valuable resource for validating various registration and elastography methods, offering a standardized platform for performance evaluation and comparison among research groups. The article outlines the experimental protocol, the mechanical system for probe maintenance and indentation, force measurement, and the phantom creation process.
Presenter
Ecole de Technologie Supérieure (Canada)
Jawad Dahmani earned his bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering in France in 2010 and his Ph.D. degree from École de Technologie Supérieure, Montréal, QC, Canada, where his research focused on freehand 3D ultrasound. He is now responsible for R&D projects on different applications such as aeronautics or nuclear power. His areas of expertise are mainly signal and image processing, as well as ultrasound.