Colorization of CT images to improve tissue contrast for tumor segmentation.

Comput Biol Med

Virtual Reality Applications Center, Iowa State University, Ames, 50011, United States.

Published: December 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Segmenting tumors in grayscale images is challenging due to similar intensity values between tumors and healthy tissue.
  • The study suggests that colorizing CT images before segmentation helps differentiate between tumor and healthy tissue by enhancing tissue density differences.
  • The method reduces segmentation time and can be performed on standard hardware, showing fewer false positives and negatives in tumor detection compared to traditional grayscale methods.

Article Abstract

Segmenting tumors from grayscale medical image data can be difficult due to the close intensity values between tumor and healthy tissue. This paper presents a study that demonstrates how colorizing CT images prior to segmentation can address this problem. Colorizing the data a priori accentuates the tissue density differences between tumor and healthy tissue, thereby allowing for easier identification of the tumor tissue(s). The method presented allows pixels representing tumor and healthy tissues to be colorized distinctly in an accurate and efficient manner. The associated segmentation process is then tailored to utilize this color data. It is shown that colorization significantly decreases segmentation time and allows the method to be performed on commodity hardware. To show the effectiveness of the method, a basic segmentation method, thresholding, was implemented with and without colorization. To evaluate the method, False Positives (FP) and False Negatives (FN) were calculated from 10 datasets (476 slices) with tumors of varying size and tissue composition. The colorization method demonstrated statistically significant differences for lower FP in nine out of 10 cases and lower FN in five out of 10 datasets.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiomed.2012.09.008DOI Listing

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