Hanene Sahli, A. B. Slama, A. Zaafouri, M. Sayadi, Rathwen Rachdi
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引用次数: 9
Abstract
Accurate diagnostic and prognostic of fetus detects is an important challenge based on fetal head formation to supply much critical information that requires more attention in evaluating the abnormal heads. One of the fundamental problems currently faced, is how to limit the low signal to noise ratio with respect to the complexity of small fetal head ultrasound images dimension. This paper deals with a fully automatic detection system of subsequent fetal head composition from ultrasound images. In the preprocessing task, two filters have been used for speckle noise reducing. Using the Hough transform technique, fetal head structure detection is achieved, giving 97% as segmentation accuracy. Experimental results are analyzed using five ultrasound sequences that illustrate the effectiveness and the accuracy of the proposed method for a factual diagnostic of fetal heads.