
Artifacts Reduction
Artifacts reduction in imaging refers to techniques used to minimize errors or distortions—called artifacts—that can appear in medical images like MRI or CT scans. These artifacts can obscure details or mimic abnormalities, making accurate diagnosis difficult. By applying specialized algorithms and advanced processing methods, artifacts reduction improves image clarity and accuracy, helping healthcare professionals see true anatomy and pathology more clearly. Essentially, it helps produce cleaner images by filtering out distortions that could interfere with interpretation.