Rotation Detection in Chest Radiographs Based on Generalized Line Histogram of Rib-Orientations

K. Santosh, S. Candemir, Stefan Jäger, L. Folio, A. Karargyris, Sameer Kiran Antani, G. Thoma
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We present a generalized line histogram technique to compute global rib-orientation for detecting rotated lungs in chest radiographs. We use linear structuring elements, such as line seed filters, as kernels to convolve with edge images, and extract a set of lines from the posterior rib-cage. After convolving kernels in all possible orientations in the range [0, π], we measure the angle for which the line histogram has maximum magnitude. This measure provides a good approximation of the global chest rib-orientation for each lung. A chest radiograph is said to be upright if the difference between the orientation angles of both lungs with respect to the horizontal axis, is negligible. We validate our method on sets of normal and abnormal images and argue that rib orientation can be used for rotation detection in chest radiographs as aid in quality control during image acquisition, and to discard images from training and testing data sets. In our test, we achieve a maximum accuracy of 90%.
基于肋骨方向广义直线直方图的胸片旋转检测
我们提出了一种广义直线直方图技术,用于计算胸片中检测旋转肺的全局肋骨方向。我们使用线性结构元素,如线种子过滤器,作为核卷积边缘图像,并从后肋骨提取一组线。在[0,π]范围内对所有可能方向的核进行卷积后,我们测量直线直方图具有最大幅度的角度。这种测量方法可以很好地近似于每个肺的整体胸椎方向。如果两肺相对于水平轴的方向角度之差可以忽略不计,则胸片称为直立。我们在正常和异常图像集上验证了我们的方法,并认为肋骨方向可以用于胸部x线片的旋转检测,作为图像采集过程中质量控制的辅助,并从训练和测试数据集中丢弃图像。在我们的测试中,我们达到了90%的最高准确率。
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