Automatic Segmentation and Clustering of Honeycombing Lesion in the High Resolution CT Images(International Forum on Medical Imaging in Asia 2009 (IFMIA 2009))
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概要
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Honeycombing is a cluster of cysts. Each cyst is sized of 2-10mm, and surrounded with walls. The walls are composed of dense fibrous tissues. Honeycombing in the lung is an important diagnostic sign for diseases including fibrosis of the lung. Finding honeycombing by eye is not difficult. because air cyst seized by wall sticks Lung unlike a normal Lung. but actually, There are lots of cases that similar with honeycombing lesions. For examples, emphysema is similar to honeycombing when finding by human eyes. In our study, we propose a novel morphology-based technique about detecting air cyst and honeycombing lesions.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2009-01-12
著者
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Kim Y.j.
Institute Of Radiation Medicine Seoul National University Hospital
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Park S.J.
Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital
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Kim K.G.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Division of Basic & Applied Sciences, National Cancer Center
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Heo C.Y.
Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital
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Son W.R.
Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital
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Kim J.H.
Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital
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Heo C.y.
Institute Of Radiation Medicine Seoul National University Hospital
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Kim K.g.
Department Of Biomedical Engineering Division Of Basic & Applied Sciences National Cancer Center
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Son W.r.
Institute Of Radiation Medicine Seoul National University Hospital
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Park S.j.
Institute Of Radiation Medicine Seoul National University Hospital
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Kim K.
Department Of Dental Biomaterials College Of Dentistry Kyungpook National University
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KIM Y.
Institute for Environmental Technology & Industry, Pusan National University
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Kim J.h.
Institute Of Radiation Medicine Seoul National University Hospital
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Park S.
Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital
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