Claims
- 1. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data comprising the steps of:
sensing a magnetic resonance signal received from an object and providing magnetic resonance signal data in dependence thereupon; transforming the magnetic resonance signal data into second magnetic resonance signal data within a Stockwell domain using frequency dependent scaling windows; and, processing the second magnetic resonance signal data within the Stockwell domain to extract features therefrom.
- 2. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of transforming the magnetic resonance signal data into a Stockwell domain comprises the steps of:
transforming the received magnetic resonance signal data into Fourier domain; and, convoluting the Fourier transformed magnetic resonance signal data over frequency based on Fourier convolution.
- 3. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 2 wherein the step of processing the Stockwell transformed magnetic resonance signal data includes filtering the Stockwell transformed magnetic resonance signal data in the Stockwell domain.
- 4. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 3 comprising the step of transforming the processed magnetic resonance signal data into a Fourier domain.
- 5. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 3 wherein the sensed magnetic resonance signal is a magnetic resonance signal time series and wherein the magnetic resonance signal data are transformed into a time-frequency Stockwell domain using a localizing time window having a frequency dependent window width in order to provide multi-resolution in the time-frequency domain.
- 6. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 5 wherein the localized time window is determined such that a higher frequency resolution is obtained at low frequencies and a higher temporal resolution is obtained at higher frequencies.
- 7. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 6 wherein the localizing time window is based on a Gaussian function.
- 8. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 7 wherein the localizing time window is scaled.
- 9. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 8 wherein the step of processing the Stockwell transformed magnetic resonance signal data includes the step of identifying temporal locations of frequency events.
- 10. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 9 comprising the steps of:
determining regions in the time-frequency Stockwell domain containing frequency components associated with signal disturbances; and, zero-filling the determined regions in the time-frequency Stockwell domain.
- 11. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 10 wherein the signal disturbances are associated with motion artefacts.
- 12. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 10 comprising the step of transforming the processed magnetic resonance signal data into Fourier domain by summing the Stockwell transformed magnetic resonance signal data over time indices of the Stockwell domain.
- 13. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data comprising the steps of:
receiving the magnetic resonance signal data, the magnetic resonance signal data being indicative of a magnetic resonance signal received from an object; transforming the magnetic resonance signal data into second magnetic resonance signal data within a Stockwell domain using frequency dependent scaling windows; and, processing the second magnetic resonance signal data within the Stockwell domain to extract features relating to a physical occurrence within the object therefrom.
- 14. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 13 comprising the step of analyzing the second magnetic resonance signal data within the Stockwell domain in order to determine a physical characteristic of the object.
- 15. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 14 wherein the received magnetic resonance signal data are Fourier transformed magnetic resonance signal data and wherein the received Fourier transformed magnetic resonance signal data are transformed into the Stockwell domain by convolution over frequency based on Fourier convolution.
- 16. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 14 comprising the step of filtering the second magnetic resonance signal data in the Stockwell domain.
- 17. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 16 wherein the step of filtering includes removing signal disturbances associated with motion artefacts.
- 18. A method for processing time varying signal data comprising the steps of:
receiving the time varying signal data, the time varying signal data being indicative of a physical characteristic sensed from an object; transforming the time varying signal data into second signal data within a Stockwell domain using frequency dependent scaling windows; and, displaying an image of the physical characteristic of the object based on the second signal data.
- 19. A method for processing time varying signal data comprising the steps of:
sensing a time varying signal indicative of a physical characteristic of an object; receiving time varying signal data in dependence upon the sensed time varying signal; transforming the time varying signal data into second signal data within a Stockwell domain using frequency dependent scaling windows to determine transformed time varying signal data.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises a signal relating to music, and comprising the step of:
filtering one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 21. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises time varying seismic data, and comprising the step of:
filtering one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 22. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises time varying voice data, and comprising the step of:
filtering one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 23. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises environmental data, and comprising the step of:
filtering one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 24. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises video data, and comprising the step of:
filtering one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 25. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises sensor data for analysis, and comprising the step of:
generating a feedback control signal in dependence upon the transformed time varying signal data.
- 26. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises a signal relating to music, and comprising the step of:
extracting data from one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 27. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises time varying seismic data, and comprising the step of:
extracting data from one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 28. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises time varying voice data, and comprising the step of:
extracting data from one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 29. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises environmental data, and comprising the step of:
extracting data from one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 30. A method according to claim 19 wherein the time varying signal comprises video data, and comprising the step of:
extracting data from one of the transformed time varying signal and the time varying signal.
- 31. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data comprising the steps of:
receiving the magnetic resonance signal data, the magnetic resonance signal data being indicative of a magnetic resonance signal received from an object; transforming the magnetic resonance signal data into second magnetic resonance signal data within a Stockwell domain using frequency dependent scaling windows; and, displaying an image of a physical characteristic of the object based on the second magnetic resonance signal data.
- 32. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 31 wherein the received magnetic resonance signal data are two-dimensional magnetic resonance signal data and wherein the two-dimensional magnetic resonance signal data are transformed into a space-frequency Stockwell domain based on two one-dimensional Stockwell transformations, one transformation for each coordinate direction, using a localized space window in each direction, the localized space windows having a frequency dependent window width.
- 33. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 32 comprising the step of filtering the Stockwell transformed two-dimensional magnetic resonance image signal data in the space-frequency Stockwell domain.
- 34. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 33 comprising the step of transforming the Stockwell transformed two-dimensional magnetic resonance signal data into Fourier domain by summing the Stockwell transformed two-dimensional magnetic resonance signal data over space indices of the Stockwell domain.
- 35. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 34 comprising the step of image reconstruction in the Fourier domain.
- 36. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 32 comprising the step of analyzing the Stockwell transformed two-dimensional magnetic resonance signal data in order to detect changes of spatial frequencies over space.
- 37. A method for processing magnetic resonance signal data as defined in claim 36 wherein the Stockwell transformed two-dimensional magnetic resonance signal data are analyzed for image texture analysis.
- 38. A method for processing multi-dimensional imaging signal data comprising the steps of:
receiving the multi-dimensional imaging signal data, the multi-dimensional imaging signal data being indicative of a physical characteristic sensed from a patient; transforming the multi-dimensional imaging signal data into second multi-dimensional imaging signal data within a Stockwell domain using frequency dependent scaling windows; and, displaying an image of the physical characteristic of the patient based on the second multi-dimensional imaging signal data.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/378,963 filed May 10, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60378963 |
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