Title :
Continuous local histogram descriptor for diagnosis of Bronchiolitis Obliterans
Author :
Saipullah, K. Muzzammil ; Aminuddin, Mai Mariam M ; Mustaffa, Izadora ; Sarimin, Nuraishah ; Anuar, Ammar
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Univ. Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Ayer Keroh, Malaysia
Abstract :
Texture feature is an important feature analysis method in computer-aided diagnosis systems for disease diagnosis. However, texture feature itself could not provide an overall description of the diseases. In this paper, we propose Continuous Local Feature (CLH) to diagnose the Bronchiolitis Obliterans (BO) lung diseases in the chest computer tomography images. CLH is based on the continuous combination of histograms of local texture feature, local shape feature, and the brightness feature. Because CLH extracts more information, it has high discriminating power and is able to classify between the BO lung disease and normal lung region effectively. The experimental results in classifying between BO and normal lung region show that CLH achieves 98.15% of average sensitivity whereas Local Binary Patterns and Gray Level Run Length Matrix achieve 73% and 75.8% of average sensitivities, respectively. In the receiver operating curve analysis, CLH archives 0.9 of area under curve (AUC) whereas LBP and GLRLM achieve 0.78 and 0.86 of AUCs.
Keywords :
computerised tomography; diseases; image texture; matrix algebra; medical image processing; BO; Bronchiolitis Obliteran diagnosis; CLH; computer tomography images; computer-aided diagnosis systems; continuous local feature; continuous local histogram descriptor; feature analysis method; gray level run length matrix; local binary patterns; lung diseases; texture feature; Accuracy; Computed tomography; Diseases; Feature extraction; Histograms; Lungs; Shape; CAD system; CT images; bronchiolitis obliterans; continuous local feature;
Conference_Titel :
Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS), 2011 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melacca
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2151-9
DOI :
10.1109/HIS.2011.6122138