Wavelet transforms for detecting microcalcifications in mammograms

被引:241
作者
Strickland, RN
Hahn, HI
机构
[1] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tuscon
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10.1109/42.491423
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Clusters of fine, granular microcalcifications in mammograms may be an early sign of disease. Individual grains are difficult to detect and segment due to size and shape variability and because the background mammogram texture is typically inhomogeneous. We develop a two-stage method based on wavelet transforms for detecting and segmenting calcifications. The first stage is based on an undecimated wavelet transform, which is simply the conventional filter bank implementation without downsampling, so that the low-low (LL), low-high (LH), high-low (HL), and high-high (HH) sub-bands remain at full size. Detection takes place in HH and the combination LH+HL. Four octaves are computed with two inter-octave voices for finer scale resolution. By appropriate selection of the wavelet basis the detection of microcalcifications in the relevant size range can be nearly optimized. In fact, the filters which transform the input image into HH and LH+HL are closely related to prewhitening matched filters for detecting Gaussian objects (idealized microcalcifications) in two common forms of Markov (background) noise. The second stage is designed to overcome the limitations of the simplistic Gaussian assumption and provides an accurate segmentation of calcification boundaries. Detected pixel sites in HH and LH+HL are dilated then weighted before computing the inverse wavelet transform, Individual microcalcifications are greatly enhanced in the output image, to the point where straightforward thresholding can be applied to segment them, FROG curves are computed from tests using a freely distributed database of digitized mammograms.
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页码:218 / 229
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