- SNR = 10*log10(signal/noise)
- Here 'signal' can be considered as the mean of the pixel values of the CT Scan image.
- Here 'noise' can be considered as the standard deviation of the pixel values of the CT Scan image.
How to calculate Signal to noise ratio for a CT scan image?
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Rahul
le 6 Déc 2024
In order to obtain the Signal to Noise ratio (SNR) of the given CT scan image, consider using the following formula for SNR
Here is an example:
% Considering 'img' to be the variable containing CT scan image data
signal = mean(double(img(:)));
noise = std(double(img(:)));
SNR = 10*log10(signal/noise);
The following MATLAB Answers also mentions similar approaches:
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/55649-how-to-calculate-actual-snr-of-image-in-matlab
The following MathWorks documentations can be referred to know more:
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