Computer-aided diagnosis for interstitial infiltrates in chest radiographs: optical-density dependence of texture measures |
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Authors: | J Morishita K Doi S Katsuragawa L Monnier-Cholley H MacMahon |
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Affiliation: | Kurt Rossman Laboratories for Radiologic Image Research, Department of Radiology, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() We have been developing a computerized scheme for automated detection and characterization of interstitial infiltrates based on the Fourier transform of lung texture. To improve the performance of the scheme, which was developed using digitized screen-film radiographs, optical-density dependence of both the gradient of the film used and the system noise associated with the laser scanner were investigated. Two hundred chest radiographs, including 100 abnormal cases with interstitial infiltrates, were digitized using a laser scanner. The root-mean-square (RMS) variations and the first moments of the power spectra, which correspond to the magnitude and coarseness of lung texture, were determined by Fourier transform of lung textures in numerous regions of interest (ROIs). The RMS variation was dependent upon the average optical density in the ROI, though no obvious trend existed for the first moment of the power spectrum. Dependence of the RMS variations on optical density was corrected for using the gradient curve of the film. Also, system noise associated with the laser scanner was corrected. Results indicated that the specificity was improved from 81% (without correction) to 89% (with corrections), without any loss of sensitivity (90%). Thus, the correspondence between the computer output and consensus interpretation of radiologists was improved with the new scheme compared to the previous one. This improved computerized scheme may be useful to radiologists in detecting interstitial infiltrates in chest radiographs. |
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