Biomedical Image Processing / Medical Image Processing
Ali Kermani; Ahmad Ayatollahi; Sorour Mohajerani
Volume 8, Issue 4 , February 2015, , Pages 325-337
Abstract
IVUS imaging is a minimally invasive blood vessel cross-sectional imaging procedure in which accurate data is obtained from what is in there. Processing on these images or raw signals can provide wide range information for experts and practitioners, and can help them in making an accurate diagnosis and ...
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IVUS imaging is a minimally invasive blood vessel cross-sectional imaging procedure in which accurate data is obtained from what is in there. Processing on these images or raw signals can provide wide range information for experts and practitioners, and can help them in making an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Extraction of tissue boundaries in the blood vessels is one of the challenging parts as a first step in this direction. In this paper a new method was proposed based on the minimax technique and connected components for extracting Adventitia tissue boundary in intravascular ultrasound images. For this purpose, initial boundary will be extracted using improved minimax technique. Then final boundary is extracted with high precision using connected components. The method was tested on a set of real data with regard to the Hausdorff distance and Jaccard index to evaluate its performance. Mean of Hausdorff distance and mean of Jaccard index were obtained 95% and 0.45 millimeter, consequently. These results show that the proposed method in this paper can extract Adventitia tissue boundaries more accurately than existing methods with regard to the distance Hausdorff distance and Jaccard index.