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Detection of Spiculated Lesions in Digital Mammograms Using a Novel Image Analysis Technique

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Breast Imaging (IWDM 2014)

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We have applied novel computational image analysis algorithms to detect malignant masses in mammograms. Our analysis focuses on spiculated lesions, which are particularly challenging for computer-aided detection methods. The algorithm uses the principle of locally-normalised correlation coefficients to identify patterns of motifs representing a spiculated feature. A combination of correlation maps indicating the maximum correlation of the motif at each position relative to the mammogram, and of the pattern of angles for which this maximum is observed, are used to locate spiculated lesions in a verified test dataset. The test set of images has been annotated by an expert reader, and allows objective evaluation of computer-aided detection procedures. In a blind test using an automated procedure our method identified 54% of the lesion locations in the set of test images. This initial blind testing and comparison with expert annotated images, representing a ground truth, indicates feasibility for our approach. Optimisation of the procedure is expected to yield improved performance.

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Seepujak, A. et al. (2014). Detection of Spiculated Lesions in Digital Mammograms Using a Novel Image Analysis Technique. In: Fujita, H., Hara, T., Muramatsu, C. (eds) Breast Imaging. IWDM 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8539. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07887-8_77

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