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For lung tissue adhesion of the situation in the lung CT images, based on the classical watershed algorithm, this introduce line-encoded ideology, use contour tracing method to determine adhesion region segmentation points, according to segment code to get the split line, thus separating the adhesion region. Experimental results show that this method will be effective in the lung adhesion region segmentation,...
We present a new frame of lung parenchyma segmentation. Optimal threshold value method and the boundary tracking method are used to get rid of the background interference and segment the lung region. Then new algorithm is used for lung region boundary repairing based on the mathematical morphology method. The experimental results show the new algorithm can segment lung regions from the chest CT images...
In order to analyze stress of the part in service, a flow for stress analysis of the part in service is proposed based on industrial computed tomography(CT). Firstly, the part in service was scanned to get CT image which was processed to extract the edge by Canny method. Then the edge was transformed into vector graph. Finally, the vector graph was analyzed by finite element method based on simulating...
In this paper 2D Otsu algorithm based on particle swarm optimization (PSO) is proposed to segment CT lung images. This method can extract pulmonary parenchyma from multisliced CT images, which is primary step to detect the pulmonary disease such as lung cancer, tumor, and mass cells. In the automated pulmonary disease diagnosis, image segmentation plays an important role and image analysis result...
Modern multislice computed tomography (CT) scanners produce isotropic CT images with a thickness of 0.6 mm. These CT images offer detailed information of lung cavities, which could be used for better surgical planning of treating lung cancer. The major challenge for developing a surgical planning system is the automatic segmentation of lung lobes by identifying the lobar fissures. This paper presents...
Human heart anatomy is the study of morphological structures and relationships between morphological structures. Hence such a study when visualized in the form of a two dimensional atlas can hold strong interactive sessions between doctors and medical students. Atlas is a visualization technique developed for understanding the morphological structures of a human body. Interacting directly with morphological...
A novel interactive segmentation method based on distance metric learning is proposed for segmentation of tumors in CT and MRI images. Firstly, the moments of the gray-level histogram are extracted as the image features for segmentation. Then, Neighborhood Components Analysis is employed to learn a task-specific distance metric in the feature space using the interactive inputs. The probability of...
A new method of reconstructing three-dimensional (3D) tubular structures from cone-beam projections is proposed in this paper. Minimal path method is applied to detect 2D tubular structures in the cone-beam projections. The extracted 2D information are fused to design a weight function over the 3D volume so that minimal path method can be applied again to extract centerlines of 3D tubular structures...
Pleural effusions are accumulations of fluid in the pleural space, usually associated with atelectasis of the adjacent lung. We have previously presented an automated method to measure the volume of pleural effusions on chest CT images. This paper presents an improved version of the same method, which adds 3D surface modeling and additional propagation of the segmentation in the inferior direction...
This paper addresses the clinically challenging problem of hairline mandibular fracture detection from a sequence of Computed Tomography (CT) images. A hairline fracture of critical clinical importance, can be easily missed due to the absence of sharp surface and contour discontinuities and the presence of intensity inhomogeneity in the CT image, if not scrutinized carefully. In this work, the 2D...
Plaque composition analysis is a critical tool in identifying vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques. Intravascular ultrasound with spectral analysis of the backscattered radio frequency (RF) signals (IVUS-VH) is currently considered as the gold standard for the evaluation of coronary plaque composition, while CT coronary angiography (CTA) has been proposed as a potential non-invasive counterpart. In...
Time sequences of 3D images of cerebral and other vasculature blood flow during surgery and other medical procedures allow enhanced visual feedback. The visual feedback constitutes an enhancement over the existing 2D time series of X-ray projections as it facilitates the detection and observation of pathological abnormalities such as stenoses, aneurysms, and blood clots. An algorithm that outputs...
Three-dimensional X-Ray Micromotomography (3D μCT) has become an important tool to investigate bone morphology. Several investigators have searched a standard method for determining the optimal threshold value (optimal TH) to segment microtomographic images and quantify the bone morphology. The Conventional methods are based on subjective methods, and it is possible to obtain under or overestimated...
The current study presents an automatic algorithm for detection of myocardial infarction and ischemia using cardiac CT image data. The classification is based on probabilistic tissue modeling, where a pixel is classified according to its maximum a-posteriori probability (MAP) as belonging to a normal or abnormal tissue segment. The pixels are represented in a two-dimensional space, where the first...
The connectivity of pore is main factor which affect the permeability of coal seam. In this paper, we perform an experiment on the pore structure in blind coal sample and lean coal sample, a non-destructive inspection equipment “micro CT experimental system” is used to scan coal samples, the least scanning unit resolution of the system is 0.5 μm. Based on the micro-CT images, the 3D digital sample...
In this paper, a new approach for computing different anatomical regions in dental Computed Tomography (CT) is presented. The approach consists of two steps. First, a HU threshold window sets to separate between different regions upon their gray-level values; second, a set of objects are generated and texture descriptors are calculated for selected windows from the image data sample. Finally, identification...
The 50 μm microvias of an defective embedded device were inspected non-destructively by both highly resolving microfocus computed tomography and improved digital X-ray imaging. Voids were found within the via fills and open interconnections between vias and pads were detected by the X-ray inspections. These defects could be verified and visualised in three dimensions by nanofocus CT.
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a cardiovascular disease which mostly appears in elderly people. Due to the weakening of aortic wall, a rupture occurs in the most inner layer of aorta and a thrombus is generated. If the diameter exceeds greater than 5.5 cm, a treatment strategy is required. As a result, CT imaging is utilized to screen and evaluate thrombus parameters for treatment. Exploitation...
Apart from the usual methods based on the Radon theorem, the Mojette transform proposes a specific algorithm called Corner Based Inversion (CBI) to reconstruct an image from its projections. Contrary to other transforms, it offers two interesting properties. First, the acquisition follows discrete image geometry and resolves the well-known irregular sampling problem. Second, it updates projection...
Micro computed tomographic images are often damaged by the so called ring artifacts. Ring artifacts are the concentric rings superimposed on the tomographic slices caused by the defective and non uniformly calibrated detector elements. Reduction of these artifacts is necessary for the post processing of the images. In this paper, a computationally efficient algorithm is developed to compensate for...
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