Title :
An artificial vision system for X-ray images of human coronary trees
Author :
Coppini, G. ; Demi, M. ; Poli, R. ; Valli, G.
Author_Institution :
CNR Inst. of Clinical Physiol., Pisa, Italy
fDate :
2/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The coronary tree expert (CORTEX) analyzer, which is a vision system for the description of the bidimensional shape and position of coronary vessels using standard nonsubtracted radiographic images, is described. A bottom-up approach was used to deal with the typical characteristics of medical images, such as structural and nonstructural noise and complexity and variability of biological shapes. On these grounds, grouping criteria were utilized to produce intermediate image representations with an increasing complexity in a hierarchical manner (from edge points to curves, segments, bars, and finally to vessels and their mutual relations). In this way, uncertain, inconsistent, and deficient information was efficiently processed. The evaluation of CORTEX segmentation is also performed according to a signal-detection-theory-like approach
Keywords :
cardiology; computer vision; diagnostic radiography; expert systems; image segmentation; medical image processing; CORTEX structural noise; X-ray images; artificial vision system; bidimensional shape; biological shapes; bottom-up approach; coronary tree expert analyzer; curves; edge points; grouping criteria; human coronary trees; intermediate image representations; medical images; nonstructural noise; nonsubtracted radiographic images; segmentation; signal-detection-theory-like approach; Biomedical imaging; Humans; Image analysis; Image representation; Image segmentation; Machine vision; Noise shaping; Radiography; Shape; X-ray imaging;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on