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      A Pilot Study on Convolutional Neural Networks for Motion Estimation From Ultrasound Images.

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          In recent years, deep learning (DL) has been successfully applied to the analysis and processing of ultrasound images. To date, most of this research has focused on segmentation and view recognition. This article benchmarks different convolutional neural network algorithms for motion estimation in ultrasound imaging. We evaluated and compared several networks derived from FlowNet2, one of the most efficient architectures in computer vision. The networks were tested with and without transfer learning, and the best configuration was compared against the particle imaging velocimetry method, a popular state-of-the-art block-matching algorithm. Rotations are known to be difficult to track from ultrasound images due to a significant speckle decorrelation. We thus focused on the images of rotating disks, which could be tracked through speckle features only. Our database consisted of synthetic and in vitro B-mode images after log compression and covered a large range of rotational speeds. One of the FlowNet2 subnetworks, FlowNet2SD, produced competitive results with a motion field error smaller than 1 pixel on real data after transfer learning based on the simulated data. These errors remain small for a large velocity range without the need for hyperparameter tuning, which indicates the high potential and adaptability of DL solutions to motion estimation in ultrasound imaging.

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          Journal
          IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
          IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control
          Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
          1525-8955
          0885-3010
          Dec 2020
          : 67
          : 12
          Article
          10.1109/TUFFC.2020.2976809
          32112679
          52f1d681-2697-4f0a-9e25-c99e6b7d8907
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