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Type: Conference paper

Automatic polyp detection from CT colonography using mathematical morphology

Journal: CTIT workshop proceedings series (16821750)Year: 2008Volume: 37Issue: Pages: 823 - 827
Sattari M.aShahbazi M. Ghazi M.Shahbazi M.Sattari M.a Ghazi M.
Language: English

Abstract

In this paper we present and develop a set of algorithms, mostly based on morphological operators, for automatic colonic polyp detection applied to computed tomography (CT) scans. Initially noisy images are enhanced using Morphological Image Cleaning (MIC) algorithm. Then the colon wall is segmented using region growing followed by a morphological grassfire operation. In order to detect polyp candidates we present a new Automatic Morphological Polyp Detection (AMPD) algorithm. Candidate features are classified as polyps and non-polyps performing a novel Template Matching Algorithm (TMA) which is based on Euclidean distance searching. The whole technique achieved 100% sensitivity for detection of polyps larger than 10 mm and 81.82% sensitivity for polyps between 5 to 10 mm and expressed relatively low sensitivity (66.67%) for polyps smaller than 5 mm. The experimental data indicates that our polyp detection technique shows 71.73% sensitivity which has about 10 percent improvement after adding the noise reduction algorithm.


Author Keywords

Computer visionDetectionFeature DetectionFeature ExtractionFeature RecognitionImage ProcessingMedicine

Other Keywords

Computer visionComputerized tomographyError detectionImage enhancementImage processingMathematical morphologyMedicineNoise abatementRemote sensingTemplate matchingAutomatic polyp detectionColonic polyp detectionComputed tomography scanFeature detectionFeature recognitionMorphological operatorNoise reduction algorithmsTemplate-matching algorithmsFeature extraction