DocumentCode :
1306559
Title :
Similarity searching in medical image databases
Author :
Petrakis, Euripides G M ; Faloutsos, Christos
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. of Crete, Chania, Greece
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
435
Lastpage :
447
Abstract :
We propose a method to handle approximate searching by image content in medical image databases. Image content is represented by attributed relational graphs holding features of objects and relationships between objects. The method relies on the assumption that a fixed number of “labeled” or “expected” objects (e.g., “heart”, “lungs”, etc.) are common in all images of a given application domain in addition to a variable number of “unexpected” or “unlabeled” objects (e.g., “tumor”, “hematoma”, etc.). The method can answer queries by example, such as “find all X-rays that are similar to Smith´s X-ray”. The stored images are mapped to points in a multidimensional space and are indexed using state-of-the-art database methods (R-trees). The proposed method has several desirable properties: (a) Database search is approximate, so that all images up to a prespecified degree of similarity (tolerance) are retrieved. (b) It has no “false dismissals” (i.e., all images qualifying query selection criteria are retrieved). (c) It is much faster than sequential scanning for searching in the main memory and on the disk (i.e., by up to an order of magnitude), thus scaling-up well for large databases
Keywords :
database theory; medical computing; query processing; visual databases; attributed relational graphs; image content; medical image databases; searching; similarity searching; stored images; Biomedical imaging; Content based retrieval; Image analysis; Image databases; Image retrieval; Information retrieval; Magnetic analysis; Medical diagnostic imaging; Relational databases; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-4347
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/69.599932
Filename :
599932
Link To Document :
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