Finding Orientated Line Patterns in Digital Mammographic Images

Reyer Zwiggelaar, Tim Parr, Christopher J. Taylor

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Abstract

In mammography the presence of subtle abnormalities such as stellate patterns and architectual distortions indicates possible malignancy. Radiologists do not always detect these abnormalities in screening mammograms; this has led to interest in computer–aided mammographic interpretation where the radiologist is presented with computer–generated ’prompts’ for abnormalities. A first step in this process is the detection of the “orientation”, “scale” and “strength” of linear structures in the mammograms. We discuss several generic methods for extracting this information from images and compare their performance using synthetic images intended to simulate the appearance of mammograms. We show significant differences in performance between the different methods. We also show results obtained for real mammograms.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 1996
Externally publishedYes
EventThe British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) 1996 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Duration: 01 Sept 1996 → …

Conference

ConferenceThe British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) 1996
Abbreviated titleBMVC 1996
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
CityEdinburgh
Period01 Sept 1996 → …

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