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An Efficient Method for the Detection of Oblique Fissures from Computed Tomography images of Lungs

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Detection of a pulmonary fissure in lungs is difficult due to its anatomical changeability among humans and it is essential in the clinical environment for accurate localizing and treating the… Click to show full abstract

Detection of a pulmonary fissure in lungs is difficult due to its anatomical changeability among humans and it is essential in the clinical environment for accurate localizing and treating the lung abnormalities on a lobe level in human lungs. In this work, an algorithmic approach is proposed to detect the lung oblique fissures from lung computed tomography (CT) images. In the preprocessing module of our approach, the lung structures are enhanced using morphological operation and lung images are de-noised using Wiener filter. In the second module, lung regions are segmented using techniques, namely, thresholding and background subtraction. In the third module of our algorithm, initially, fissure regions are segmented using the active contour model, then by applying the rule based approach on the fissure regions, the oblique fissures are segmented. The proposed algorithm has been tested on 50 images collected from Lung Image Database Consortium (LIDC) and 30 images obtained from Early Lung Cancer Action Program (ELCAP).

Keywords: tomography images; computed tomography; detection; oblique fissures; lung

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Systems
Year Published: 2019

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