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6 June 2000 Automatic boundary extraction and rectification of bony tissue in CT images using artificial intelligence techniques
Matthew F. Y. Kwan, Kie Chung Cheung, Ian R. Gibson
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Abstract
A novel approach is presented for fully automated boundary extraction and rectification of bony tissue from planar CT data. The approach extracts and rectifies feature boundary in a hierarchical fashion. It consists of a fuzzy multilevel thresholding operation, followed by a small void cleanup procedure. Then a binary morphological boundary detector is applied to extract the boundary. However, defective boundaries and undesirable artifacts may still be present. Thus two innovative anatomical knowledge based algorithms are used to remove the undesired structures and refine the erroneous boundary. Results of applying the approach on lumbar CT images are presented, with a discussion of the potential for clinical application of the approach.
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Matthew F. Y. Kwan, Kie Chung Cheung, and Ian R. Gibson "Automatic boundary extraction and rectification of bony tissue in CT images using artificial intelligence techniques", Proc. SPIE 3979, Medical Imaging 2000: Image Processing, (6 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387755
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Computed tomography

Image segmentation

Sensors

Binary data

Detection and tracking algorithms

Fuzzy logic

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