Title :
Automatic anatomically selective image enhancement in digital chest radiography
Author :
Sezn, M.I. ; Teklap, A.M. ; Schaetzing, Ralph
Author_Institution :
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY, USA
fDate :
6/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A technique for automatic anatomically selective enhancement of digital chest radiographs is developed. Anatomically selective enhancement is motivated by the desire to simultaneously meet the different enhancement requirements of the lung field and the mediastinum. A recent peak detection algorithm and a set of rules are applied to the image histogram to determine automatically a gray-level threshold between the lung field and mediastinum. The gray-level threshold facilitates anatomically selective gray-scale modification and/or unsharp masking. Further, in an attempt to suppress possible white-band or black-band artifacts due to unsharp masking at sharp edges, local contrast adaptively is incorporated into anatomically selective unsharp masking by designing an anatomy-selective emphasis parameter which varies asymmetrically with positive and negative values of the local image contrast
Keywords :
computerised picture processing; diagnostic radiography; medical diagnostic computing; automatic anatomically selective image enhancement; black-band artifacts; digital chest radiography; gray-level threshold; image histogram; lung field; mediastinum; peak detection algorithm; white-band artifacts; Detection algorithms; Gray-scale; Histograms; Image processing; Laboratories; Lungs; Radiographic image enhancement; Radiography; Table lookup; X-ray imaging;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on