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14 March 2011 Building multiple weak segmentors for strong mass segmentation in mammogram
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Proceedings Volume 7962, Medical Imaging 2011: Image Processing; 796233 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.877450
Event: SPIE Medical Imaging, 2011, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida, United States
Abstract
This paper proposes to build multiple segmentations for identifying mass contours for a suspicious mass in a mammogram. In this study, by using various parameter settings of the image enhancement functions, we perform multiple segmentations for each suspicious mass (region of interest (ROI)), and multiple mass contours are generated. Each of such segmentations is called a "weak segmentor", since there is no single image enhancement which produces the optimal segmentation for all mass images. Then for each image, we select the contour which has the highest overlapping ratio as the final segmentation (i.e., the "strong segmentor"). The results show that the overall success rate (81.22%) of the strong segmentor was higher than that of any single weak segmentor. This indicates that using multiple weak segmentors is an effective method to generate a strong mass segmentation for mammograms.
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Yu Zhang, Noriko Tomuro, Jacob Furst, and Daniela Stan Raicu "Building multiple weak segmentors for strong mass segmentation in mammogram", Proc. SPIE 7962, Medical Imaging 2011: Image Processing, 796233 (14 March 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.877450
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image enhancement

Mammography

Computer aided diagnosis and therapy

Breast cancer

Feature extraction

Breast

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