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Automatic breast-line and pectoral muscle segmentation
Pre-processing of mammograms is a crucial step in computer-aided analysis systems. The aim of segmentation is to extract a breast region by estimation of a breast skin-line and a pectoral muscle as well as removing radiographic artifacts and the background of the mammogram. Knowledge of the breast contour also allows further analysis of breast abnormalities such as bilateral asymmetry. In this paper we propose a fully automatic algorithm for segmentation of a breast region, based on two types of global image thresholding: the multi-level Otsu and minimizing the measure of fuzziness as well as the gradient estimation and linear regression. The results of our experiments showed that our method can be used to find a breast line and a pectoral muscle accuratel
Automatic breast-line and pectoral muscle segmentation
Pre-processing of mammograms is a crucial step in computer-aided analysis systems. The aim of segmentation is to extract a breast region by estimation of a breast skin-line and a pectoral muscle as well as removing radiographic artifacts and the background of the mammogram. Knowledge of the breast contour also allows further analysis of breast abnormalities such as bilateral asymmetry. In this paper we propose a fully automatic algorithm for segmentation of a breast region, based on two types of global image thresholding: the multi-level Otsu and minimizing the measure of fuzziness as well as the gradient estimation and linear regression. The results of our experiments showed that our method can be used to find a breast line and a pectoral muscle accuratel
Machine learning methods for histopathological image analysis
Abundant accumulation of digital histopathological images has led to the
increased demand for their analysis, such as computer-aided diagnosis using
machine learning techniques. However, digital pathological images and related
tasks have some issues to be considered. In this mini-review, we introduce the
application of digital pathological image analysis using machine learning
algorithms, address some problems specific to such analysis, and propose
possible solutions.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figure
A Survey on Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis
Deep learning algorithms, in particular convolutional networks, have rapidly
become a methodology of choice for analyzing medical images. This paper reviews
the major deep learning concepts pertinent to medical image analysis and
summarizes over 300 contributions to the field, most of which appeared in the
last year. We survey the use of deep learning for image classification, object
detection, segmentation, registration, and other tasks and provide concise
overviews of studies per application area. Open challenges and directions for
future research are discussed.Comment: Revised survey includes expanded discussion section and reworked
introductory section on common deep architectures. Added missed papers from
before Feb 1st 201
3D Anisotropic Hybrid Network: Transferring Convolutional Features from 2D Images to 3D Anisotropic Volumes
While deep convolutional neural networks (CNN) have been successfully applied
for 2D image analysis, it is still challenging to apply them to 3D anisotropic
volumes, especially when the within-slice resolution is much higher than the
between-slice resolution and when the amount of 3D volumes is relatively small.
On one hand, direct learning of CNN with 3D convolution kernels suffers from
the lack of data and likely ends up with poor generalization; insufficient GPU
memory limits the model size or representational power. On the other hand,
applying 2D CNN with generalizable features to 2D slices ignores between-slice
information. Coupling 2D network with LSTM to further handle the between-slice
information is not optimal due to the difficulty in LSTM learning. To overcome
the above challenges, we propose a 3D Anisotropic Hybrid Network (AH-Net) that
transfers convolutional features learned from 2D images to 3D anisotropic
volumes. Such a transfer inherits the desired strong generalization capability
for within-slice information while naturally exploiting between-slice
information for more effective modelling. The focal loss is further utilized
for more effective end-to-end learning. We experiment with the proposed 3D
AH-Net on two different medical image analysis tasks, namely lesion detection
from a Digital Breast Tomosynthesis volume, and liver and liver tumor
segmentation from a Computed Tomography volume and obtain the state-of-the-art
results
Histopathological image analysis : a review
Over the past decade, dramatic increases in computational power and improvement in image analysis algorithms have allowed the development of powerful computer-assisted analytical approaches to radiological data. With the recent advent of whole slide digital scanners, tissue histopathology slides can now be digitized and stored in digital image form. Consequently, digitized tissue histopathology has now become amenable to the application of computerized image analysis and machine learning techniques. Analogous to the role of computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) algorithms in medical imaging to complement the opinion of a radiologist, CAD algorithms have begun to be developed for disease detection, diagnosis, and prognosis prediction to complement the opinion of the pathologist. In this paper, we review the recent state of the art CAD technology for digitized histopathology. This paper also briefly describes the development and application of novel image analysis technology for a few specific histopathology related problems being pursued in the United States and Europe
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