2011
DOI: 10.1109/tmi.2010.2087389
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Mosaic Decomposition: An Electronic Cleansing Method for Inhomogeneously Tagged Regions in Noncathartic CT Colonography

Abstract: Electronic cleansing (EC) is a method that segments fecal material tagged by an X-ray-opaque oral contrast agent in computed tomographic colonography (CTC) images, and effectively removes the material for digitally cleansing the colon. In this study, we developed a novel EC method, called mosaic decomposition (MD), for reduction of the artifacts due to incomplete cleansing of inhomogeneously tagged fecal material in CTC images, especially in noncathartic CTC images. In our approach, the entire colonic region, … Show more

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“…Hessian shape analysis was used in the past in colonic image-based analysis 30,41 where rut and cuplike structures were emphasized. We found no advantage in using our own implementation of the algorithm in Ref.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hessian shape analysis was used in the past in colonic image-based analysis 30,41 where rut and cuplike structures were emphasized. We found no advantage in using our own implementation of the algorithm in Ref.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%