Experiments on sensitivity of template matching for lung nodule detection in low dose CT scans

Elhabian, Shireen Y.; Hossam El DIn Hassan Abdelmunim; Elshazly, Salwa; Farag, Aly A.; Aboelghar, Mohamed;

Abstract


Template matching is a common approach for detection lung nodules from CT scans. Templates may take different shapes, size and intensity distribution. The process of nodule detection is essentially two steps: isolation of candidate nodules, and elimination of false positive nodules. The processes of outlining the detected nodules and their classification (i.e., assigning pathology for each nodule) complete the CAD system for early detection of lung nodules. This paper is concerned with the template design and evaluating the effectiveness of the first step in the nodule detection process. The paper will neither address the problem of reducing false positives nor would it deal with nodule segmentation and classification. Only parametric templates are considered. Modeling the gray scale distribution for the templates based on the prior knowledge of typical nodules extracted by radiologists. The effectiveness of the template matching is investigated by cross validation with respect to the ground truth and is described by hit rate curves indicating the probability of detection as function of shape, size and orientation, if applicable, of the templates. We used synthetic and sample real CT scan images in our experiments. It is found that template matching is more sensitive to additive noise than image blurring when tests conducted on synthetic data. On the sample CT scans small size circular and hollow-circular templates provided comparable results to human experts. ©2007 IEEE.


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Title Experiments on sensitivity of template matching for lung nodule detection in low dose CT scans
Authors Elhabian, Shireen Y.; Hossam El DIn Hassan Abdelmunim ; Elshazly, Salwa; Farag, Aly A.; Aboelghar, Mohamed
Keywords Energy minimization;Level sets;Shape registration;Shape representation
Issue Date 1-Dec-2007
Conference Isspit 2007 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology
ISBN [9781424418350]
DOI 10.1109/ISSPIT.2007.4458213
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-71549144140

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