Applied Sciences (Mar 2019)

Filtering of Mammograms Based on Convolution with Directional Fractal Masks to Enhance Microcalcifications

  • Rocio Sanchez-Montero,
  • Juan-Antonio Martinez-Rojas,
  • Pablo-Luis Lopez-Espi,
  • Luis Nuñez-Martin,
  • Efren Diez-Jimenez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 1194

Abstract

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The image processing of mammograms is very important for the early detection of breast pathologies, including cancer. This paper proposes a new technique based on directional fractal filtering for detecting microcalcification clusters or irregularly shaped microcalcifications. The proposed algorithm has two parts: a preprocessing step for detecting and locating microcalcification; and a second zooming, enhancement, and segmentation step. Detection is performed by image convolution using a set of masks with interesting fractal properties. Combined with other simple mathematical operations, remarkable contrast enhancement and segmentation are produced. The final result permits the clear delineation of the shape of individual microcalcifications. A comparison is made with other microcalcification enhancement techniques described in the literature.

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