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8 March 2011 Multiscale quantification of tissue spiculation and distortion for detection of architectural distortion and spiculated mass in mammography
Zhiqiang Lao, Xin Zheng
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Abstract
This paper proposes a multiscale method to quantify tissue spiculation and distortion in mammography CAD systems that aims at improving the sensitivity in detecting architectural distortion and spiculated mass. This approach addresses the difficulty of predetermining the neighborhood size for feature extraction in characterizing lesions demonstrating spiculated mass/architectural distortion that may appear in different sizes. The quantification is based on the recognition of tissue spiculation and distortion pattern using multiscale first-order phase portrait model in texture orientation field generated by Gabor filter bank. A feature map is generated based on the multiscale quantification for each mammogram and two features are then extracted from the feature map. These two features will be combined with other mass features to provide enhanced discriminate ability in detecting lesions demonstrating spiculated mass and architectural distortion. The efficiency and efficacy of the proposed method are demonstrated with results obtained by applying the method to over 500 cancer cases and over 1000 normal cases.
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Zhiqiang Lao and Xin Zheng "Multiscale quantification of tissue spiculation and distortion for detection of architectural distortion and spiculated mass in mammography", Proc. SPIE 7963, Medical Imaging 2011: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 79631J (8 March 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.877330
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KEYWORDS
Mammography

Distortion

Tissues

Cancer

Feature extraction

Architectural distortion

Breast

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