Phase Aberration Correction without Reference Data: An Adaptive Mixed Loss Deep Learning Approach

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Phase aberration is one of the primary sources of image quality degradation in ultrasound, which is induced by spatial variations in sound speed across the heterogeneous medium. This effect disrupts transmitted waves and prevents coherent summation of echo signals, resulting in suboptimal image quality. In real experiments, obtaining non-aberrated ground truths can be extremely challenging, if not infeasible. It hinders the performance of deep learning-based phase aberration correction techniques due to sole reliance on simulated data and the presence of domain shift between simulated and experimental data. Here, for the first time, we propose a deep learning-based method that does not require reference data to compensate for the phase aberration effect. We train a network wherein both input and target output are randomly aberrated radio frequency (RF) data. Moreover, we demonstrate that a conventional loss function such as mean square error is inadequate for training the network to achieve optimal performance. Instead, we propose an adaptive mixed loss function that employs both B-mode and RF data, resulting in more efficient convergence and enhanced performance. Source code is available at \url{http://code.sonography.ai}.
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