Title :
Image registration methods for contralateral subtraction of chest radiographs
Author :
Kawaguchi, Tsuyoshi ; Harada, Yoshitomi ; Nagata, Ryoichi ; Miyake, Hidetoshi
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Oita Univ., Oita, Japan
Abstract :
Contralateral subtraction (C-sub) is a computer-aided diagnosis technique for detecting pulmonary nodules in chest radiographs. This technique enhances nodules in a chest image by subtracting its right / left reversed mirror image from the original image. In this paper, we propose a C-sub scheme which uses global and a local registration methods that are newly proposed in this paper. We evaluated the subtraction images obtained by the proposed C-sub scheme using 107 images with nodules in JSRT database, whose subtlety levels are `very subtle´, `subtle´, and `relatively obvious´. First, the quality of rib elimination in subtraction images was evaluated by a radiologist using a three-point rating of 3 (adequate or better), 2 (poor), and 1 (very poor). As the result, 92.5% cases were scored as 3. Next, a radiologist checked whether or not nodules were clearly depicted at the notified locations in subtraction images. And, the quality of nodule depiction was scored as 3 (clearly depicted), 2 (subtly depicted), or 1 (not depicted). As the result, 73.8% cases were scored as 3 and 7.5% cases were scored as 2. The time needed by the proposed scheme was 19.4 seconds for each image on the average of 107 images by a 2.2GHz Intel PC.
Keywords :
cancer; diagnostic radiography; image registration; lung; medical image processing; C-sub scheme; chest radiographs; computer-aided diagnosis technique; contralateral subtraction; image registration; pulmonary nodules; Correlation; Image edge detection; Lungs; Mirrors; Pixel; Ribs; Spline; B-splines; chest radiograph; computer-aided diagnosis; lung nodule detection;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2010 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yantai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6495-1
DOI :
10.1109/BMEI.2010.5639493