Title :
Using texture-based symbolic features for medical image representation
Author :
Florea, Filip ; Barbu, Eugen ; Rogozan, Alexandrina ; Bensrhair, Abdelaziz
Author_Institution :
LITIS Lab., Saint Etienne du Rouvray
Abstract :
At present time the Internet has become a major source of information and a powerful didactic tool. Furthermore, the development of digital equipment, allows to acquire and store large quantities of medical data, including images. In the context of the CISMeF on-line health-catalogue, our work is centered on the automatic categorization of medical images according to their visual content, for further indexation and retrieval tasks. The aim of the present study is to assess the performance of a new image symbolic descriptor for medical modality, anatomic region and view angle image categorization. This descriptor is issued from the unsupervised partition of statistical and texture image sub-block representations. A medical image database of 10322 images from 33 classes was ground-truthed by a domain expert. Despite the complexity and variability of medical images, the compact symbolic representation approach proposed in this paper achieves high recognition rates. Thus, using kNN classifiers, we obtain an average precision of 83% and a top performance of 91.19%
Keywords :
feature extraction; image representation; image retrieval; image texture; medical image processing; CISMeF online health-catalogue; anatomic region; automatic medical image categorization; image indexation; image retrieval; image symbolic descriptor; kNN classifier; medical image database; medical image representation; medical modality; statistical image; texture image subblock representation; texture-based symbolic features; view angle image categorization; visual content; Biomedical imaging; Content based retrieval; Data mining; Image representation; Image retrieval; Information resources; Internet; Laboratories; Medical diagnostic imaging; Picture archiving and communication systems;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition, 2006. ICPR 2006. 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2521-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICPR.2006.1159