Title :
Application of multiresolution spatial filters to long-axis tracking
Author :
Abramson, S.B. ; Fay, F.S.
Author_Institution :
Massachusetts Univ. Med. Center, Worcester, MA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method was developed for automatically tracking the long axis of thin objects which have nonuniform width and arbitrary orientation in a two-dimensional image space. This method is used to determine the length of isolated contractile smooth muscle cells, but has applications in other medical areas such as angiographic imaging. Pattern recognition techniques that determine object size and orientation are used to identify the long axis of an imaged object from its responses to difference of Gaussian and orientation filters. This method needs no a priori knowledge of object location, adapts to varying image magnification, requires little human interaction, and yields reproducible results
Keywords :
biological techniques and instruments; computerised picture processing; 2D image space; angiographic imaging; difference of Gaussian filter; image magnification; isolated contractile smooth muscle cells; long-axis tracking; multiresolution spatial filters; object location; orientation filter; pattern recognition techniques; thin objects; Algorithm design and analysis; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical measurements; Blood vessels; Fluorescence; Humans; Muscles; Pattern recognition; Spatial filters; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on