Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica (Feb 2010)

Computer aided system for segmentation and visualization of microcalcifications in digital mammograms.

  • Tomislav Stojić,
  • Zorica Milosević,
  • Branimir Reljin,
  • Irini Reljin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5603/4320
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 3
pp. 525 – 532

Abstract

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Two methods for segmentation and visualization of microcalcifications in digital or digitized mammograms are described. First method is based on modern mathematical morphology, while the second one uses the multifractal approach. In the first method, by using an appropriate combination of some morphological operations, high local contrast enhancement, followed by significant suppression of background tissue, irrespective of its radiology density, is obtained. By iterative procedure, this method highly emphasizes only small bright details, possible microcalcifications. In a multifractal approach, from initial mammogram image, a corresponding multifractal "images" are created, from which a radiologist has a freedom to change the level of segmentation. An appropriate user friendly computer aided visualization (CAV) system with embedded two methods is realized. The interactive approach enables the physician to control the level and the quality of segmentation. Suggested methods were tested through mammograms from MIAS database as a gold standard, and from clinical praxis, using digitized films and digital images from full field digital mammograph.