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2008
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Estimation of Ground-Glass Opacity Measurement in CT Lung Images

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Estimation of Ground-Glass Opacity Measurement in CT Lung Images
We propose to measure quantitatively the opacity property of each pixel in a ground-glass opacity tumor from CT images. Our method results in an opacity map in which each pixel takes opacity value of [0-1]. Given a CT image, our method accomplishes the estimation by constructing a graph Laplacian matrix and solving a linear equations system, with assistance from some manually drawn scribbles for which the opacity values are easy to determine manually. Our method resists noise and is capable of eliminating the negative influence of vessels and other lung parenchyma. Experiments on 40 selected CT slices of 11 patients demonstrate the effectiveness of this technique. The opacity map produced by our method is invaluable in practice. From this map, many features can be extracted to describe the spatial distribution pattern of opacity and used in a computer-aided diagnosis system.
Yuanjie Zheng, Chandra Kambhamettu, Thomas Bauer
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where MICCAI
Authors Yuanjie Zheng, Chandra Kambhamettu, Thomas Bauer, Karl Steiner
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