Towards to Optimal Wavelet Denoising Scheme-A Novel Spatial and Volumetric Mapping of Wavelet-Based Biomedical Data Smoothing.
Ladislav StankeJan KubicekDominik VilimekMarek PenhakerMartin CernyMartin AugustynekNikola SlaninovaMuhammad Usman AkramPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Wavelet transformation is one of the most frequent procedures for data denoising, smoothing, decomposition, features extraction, and further related tasks. In order to perform such tasks, we need to select appropriate wavelet settings, including particular wavelet, decomposition level and other parameters, which form the wavelet transformation outputs. Selection of such parameters is a challenging area due to absence of versatile recommendation tools for suitable wavelet settings. In this paper, we propose a versatile recommendation system for prediction of suitable wavelet selection for data smoothing. The proposed system is aimed to generate spatial response matrix for selected wavelets and the decomposition levels. Such response enables the mapping of selected evaluation parameters, determining the efficacy of wavelet settings. The proposed system also enables tracking the dynamical noise influence in the context of Wavelet efficacy by using volumetric response. We provide testing on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) image data and EMG signals mostly of musculoskeletal system to objectivise system usability for clinical data processing. The experimental testing is done by using evaluation parameters such is MSE (Mean Squared Error), ED (Euclidean distance) and Corr (Correlation index). We also provide the statistical analysis of the results based on Mann-Whitney test, which points out on statistically significant differences for individual Wavelets for the data corrupted with Salt and Pepper and Gaussian noise.
Keyphrases
- convolutional neural network
- electronic health record
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- big data
- deep learning
- healthcare
- high resolution
- dual energy
- image quality
- machine learning
- mass spectrometry
- positron emission tomography
- social media
- artificial intelligence
- pet ct
- density functional theory
- health information