Title :
Cell Nuclei Segmentation Combining Multiresolution Analysis, Clustering Methods and Colour Spaces
Author :
Palacios, Guillermo ; Beltrán, José R.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Zaragoza, Zaragoza
Abstract :
In this paper a new method for medical images analysis has been proposed. It is based in a multiresolution schema in combination with a k-means clustering algorithm. The edge detection and classification schema is based on the analysis of the data obtained by a multiresolution image analysis (MRA) using Mallat and Zhong´s wavelet. The edge detection and classification algorithm developed has been tested defining five contour types: step, ramp, stair, pulse and ´noise´. The cell nuclei presented in medical images can be perfectly isolated with the help of the ´cellular nucleus´ contour, a special noise reduction achieved by means of the previous classification schema and a segmentation process provided by a k-means algorithm. We have proposed an algorithm to estimate the number of cells appearing in tissue samples, as well as the estimate of positivity levels in tumour tissues. This is part of a software tool for tumour detection and diagnosis of diseases.
Keywords :
cancer; cellular biophysics; edge detection; image classification; image colour analysis; image resolution; image segmentation; medical image processing; pattern clustering; tumours; wavelet transforms; Mallat wavelet; Zhong wavelet; cell nuclei segmentation; classification algorithm; colour spaces; contour types; disease diagnosis; edge detection algorithm; k-means clustering algorithm; medical images analysis; multiresolution analysis; noise reduction; software tool; tissue samples; tumour tissues; Biomedical imaging; Clustering algorithms; Clustering methods; Data analysis; Image color analysis; Image edge detection; Image segmentation; Medical diagnostic imaging; Multiresolution analysis; Tumors;
Conference_Titel :
Machine Vision and Image Processing Conference, 2007. IMVIP 2007. International
Conference_Location :
Kildare
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2887-8
DOI :
10.1109/IMVIP.2007.30