DocumentCode
698535
Title
An evaluation of brain tissue classification in non-compensated ultrasound images
Author
Vansteenkiste, Ewout ; Huysmans, Bruno ; Philips, Wilfried
Author_Institution
Dept. TELIN, Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
fYear
2005
fDate
4-8 Sept. 2005
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
In this article we present new results on the classification of the neonatal “White Matter Damage” brain disease. One of the common diagnostic methods nowadays used in clinical practice is the visual inspection of Ultrasound images of the neonatal brain. Given the poor image quality of Ultrasound images and the different machine settings used in practice, this diagnosis highly depends on the interpretation of the medical doctor and is subjective to some degree. In this paper we investigate if the texture present in the images could have prognostic implications for detecting affected tissue, and thus help us in creating semi-automatic tools to assist the experts. We try not to compensate for the machine settings as was done in former experiments because this compensation is often machine dependent and quite tricky. We have to guess up to some degree what goes on inside of the Ultrasound machine. As a main contribution will show it is possible to get very high classification rates without this preprocessing which is a great step forward in the quantitative analysis of the images.
Keywords
biological tissues; biomedical equipment; biomedical ultrasonics; brain; data acquisition; data analysis; diseases; feature extraction; image classification; image texture; medical disorders; medical image processing; neurophysiology; paediatrics; ultrasonic equipment; affected tissue detection; brain disease classification; brain tissue classification; classification rate; clinical practice; image preprocessing; image texture; neonatal brain image inspection; neonatal white matter damage classification; noncompensated ultrasound image; poor image quality; prognosis; quantitative image analysis; semi-automatic tool; subjective diagnosis; ultrasound image inspection; ultrasound machine dependence; ultrasound machine setting compensation; visual inspection; Biomedical imaging; Convolution; Feature extraction; Histograms; Pediatrics; Signal to noise ratio; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference, 2005 13th European
Conference_Location
Antalya
Print_ISBN
978-160-4238-21-1
Type
conf
Filename
7078122
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