Paper
13 April 1993 Multiscale analysis of brain tumors in CT imagery
Yi Lu, Laurel A. Harmon
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
The delineation of brain lesion boundaries in computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences is important in many medical research environments and clinical applications. For example, computer-aided neurosurgery requires the extraction of boundaries of lesions in a series of CT or MRI images in order to design the surgical trajectory and complete the surgical planning. Currently, in many clinical applications, the boundaries of lesions are traced manually. Manual methods are not only tedious but also subjective, leading to substantial inter- and intraobserver variability, and confusions between lesions and coexisting normal structures pose serious problems. Automatic detection of lesions is a nontrivial problem. Because of the low resolution, the border regions between lesions and normal tissues are typically of single-pixel width in CT images, and the intensity gradient at the lesion boundary varies considerably. These characteristics of lesions within CT images, in conjunction with the generally low signal-to-noise ratio of CT images, render simple boundary detection techniques inadequate. Recent work in the field of computer vision has shown multiscale analysis of objects in gray scale images to be effective in many applications. This paper describes and illustrates the application of multiscale morphological techniques to the delineation of brain tumors.
© (1993) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Yi Lu and Laurel A. Harmon "Multiscale analysis of brain tumors in CT imagery", Proc. SPIE 1838, 21st AIPR Workshop on Interdisciplinary Computer Vision: An Exploration of Diverse Applications, (13 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.142788
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 4 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Brain

Computed tomography

Tumors

Image filtering

Neuroimaging

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

RELATED CONTENT

Radiosensitized treatment of malignant brain tumors
Proceedings of SPIE (December 12 2003)
Computer-assisted volumetric resections of intracranial lesions
Proceedings of SPIE (September 17 1993)
Expert system for neurosurgical treatment planning
Proceedings of SPIE (April 10 1996)
Automatic detection of boundaries of brain tumor
Proceedings of SPIE (June 01 1992)

Back to Top