Tissue Characterization by Image Analysis for Diagnostic Purposes

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Tissue Characterization by Image Analysis for Diagnostic Purposes. João Sanches [email protected] Institute for Systems and Robotics Instituto Superior Técnico. Noise. Different Biomedical Image Modalities present different types of noise, e.g., additive or multiplicative. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Tissue Characterization by Image Analysis for Diagnostic PurposesJoo [email protected] for Systems and RoboticsInstituto Superior Tcnico

  • NoiseDifferent Biomedical Image Modalities present different types of noise, e.g., additive or multiplicative.Usually, the noise should be removed.CTMRILSFCMUS

  • SpeckleUltrasound images usually present low quality (low SNR)Images are corrupted by speckle noise (multiplicative) Processed by Jos Seabra (Biomedical PhD student)

  • Medical InformationHowever, the speckle pattern contains relevant medical information, e.g., fatty Liver.

  • GoalDecompose the image in textural and anatomical/morphological components.Characterize the texture/noise (speckle)Associate the texture characteristics with the disease.Classification and Quantification to Detect (Diagnosis) and Quantify (Severity Assessment) the disease.

  • DecompositionNoisy Synthetic ImageNoiseless ImageNoise Field

  • Classification

  • Decomposition Examples

  • Noise Analysis for Diagnostic PurposesTwo Cases Liver SteatosisAtherosclerotic Plaques (carotids and coronaries)

  • SteatosisSteatosis is mainly a textural abnormality of the hepatic parenchyma due to fat accumulation on the hepatic vesicles (genetic, alcohol and obesity) Today, the assessment is subjectively performed by visual inspection

  • SteatosisComparison with histological data

  • Steatosis CharacterizationIntensity Decay (m)Texture (Ev,Eh)

  • DiagnosisProcessed by Ricardo Ribeiro (Biomedical PhD student)

  • Atherosclerotic Plaques

  • 3D DiagnosisGlobal and local analysis

  • IVUS

  • IVUSCollaboration with the Centre de Visi per Computador, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Prof Petia Radeva

  • IVUSIVUS Image decomposition

  • IVUSAutomatic classificationGT

  • Present and Future WorkNew texture characterization and classification methods Aterosclerotic plaques: 3D Extension of the IVUS Liver steatosis quantification with additional information from laboratorial analysis data.