Texture Analysis of CT Scan Images
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Medical imaging is though expensive because of capital costs, is easy to perform
because of its noninvasive nature. It is clearly very important to extract the maximum
possible information from any image obtained. However, image processing modes based
on scan sections or radiographic views may not completely provide diagnostic
information at an early stage, when it would be easier to control a disease, make a
therapeutic decision, or perform surgery. This lack of timely information is, in part,
because gray level differences in tissues are small compared to the accuracy with which
the measurements may be carried out for a reasonable patient dose of X-rays. These
limitations necessitate development of new analysis techniques that will improve
diagnostic ability. One promising technique is texture analysis, which characterizes
tissues to determine changes in functional characteristics of organs at the onset of disease.
In this study, we have tried to analyze the texture of Computed
Tomography (CT) images taken of abdomen and to find the values of various parameters
of texture. In the present study, we quantitatively establish the use of texture for detection
of abnormalities in CT images that are beyond human appreciation and otherwise
difficult to determine by other classical methods of image processing.
This study investigates whether the texture could be used to discriminate
among the various tissue types in the abdomen CT scans and if so, what are the
parameters which are useful for such an application. The present study focuses on
contrast, homogeneity, energy, correlation, and entropy as parameters for texture.
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