1 January 2003 Clustering approach to bone and soft tissue segmentation of digital radiographic images of extremities
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We present an algorithm for segmentation of computed radiography (CR) images of extremities into bone and soft tissue regions. The algorithm is region-based in which the regions are constructed using a region-growing procedure based on two different statistical tests. Following the region-growing process, a tissue classification method is employed. The purpose of the classification is to label each region as either bone or soft tissue. This binary classification goal is achieved by using a voting procedure that consists of the clustering of regions in each neighborhood system into two classes. The voting procedure provides a crucial compromise between the local and the global analysis of the image, which is necessary due to strong exposure variations seen on the imaging plate. Also, the existence of regions whose size is large enough such that exposure variations can be observed through them makes it necessary to use overlapping blocks during the classification. After the tissue classification step, the resulting bone and soft tissue regions are refined by fitting a second-order surface to each tissue, and reevaluating the label of each region according to the distance between the region and surfaces. The performance of the algorithm is tested on a variety of extremity images using manually segmented images as the gold standard. The experiments show that our algorithm provides a bone boundary with an average area overlap of 90% compared to the gold standard.
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S. Kubilay Pakin, Roger S. Gaborski, Lori L. Barski, David H. Foos, and Kevin J. Parker "Clustering approach to bone and soft tissue segmentation of digital radiographic images of extremities," Journal of Electronic Imaging 12(1), (1 January 2003). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1526846
Published: 1 January 2003
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Image segmentation

Bone

Natural surfaces

Image processing algorithms and systems

Chromium

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