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30 March 2007Application of supervised range-constrained thresholding to extract lung pleura for automated detection of pleural thickenings from thoracic CT images
We develop an image analysis system to automatically detect pleural thickenings and assess their characteristic values
from patients' thoracic spiral CT images. Algorithms are described to carry out the segmentation of pleural contours and
to find the pleural thickenings. The method of thresholding was selected as the technique to separate lung's tissue from
other. Instead thresholding based only on empirical considerations, the so-called "supervised range-constrained
thresholding" is applied. The automatic detection of pleural thickenings is carried out based on the examination of its
concavity and on the characteristic Hounsfield unit of tumorous tissue. After detection of pleural thickenings, in order to
assess their growth rate, a spline-based interpolation technique is used to create a model of healthy pleura. Based on this
healthy model, the size of the pleural thickenings is calculated. In conjunction with the spatio-temporal matching of CT
images acquired at different times, the oncopathological assessment of morbidity can be documented. A graphical user
interface is provided which is also equipped with 3D visualization of the pleura. Our overall aim is to develop an image
analysis system for an efficient and reliable diagnosis of early stage pleural mesothelioma in order to ease the
consequences of the expected peak of malignant pleural mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure.
K. Chaisaowong,A. Knepper,T. Kraus, andT. Aach
"Application of supervised range-constrained thresholding to extract lung pleura for automated detection of pleural thickenings from thoracic CT images", Proc. SPIE 6514, Medical Imaging 2007: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 65143M (30 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.709422
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K. Chaisaowong, A. Knepper, T. Kraus, T. Aach, "Application of supervised range-constrained thresholding to extract lung pleura for automated detection of pleural thickenings from thoracic CT images," Proc. SPIE 6514, Medical Imaging 2007: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 65143M (30 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.709422