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2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Automatic Collimation Detection in Digital Radiographs with the Directed Hough Transform and Learning-Based Edge Detection

Authors : Liang Zhao, Zhigang Peng, Klaus Finkler, Anna Jerebko, Jason J. Corso, Xiang (Sean) Zhou

Published in: Patch-Based Techniques in Medical Imaging

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Collimation is widely used for X-ray examinations to reduce the overall radiation exposure to the patient and improve the contrast resolution in the region of interest (ROI), that has been exposed directly to X-rays. It is desirable to detect the region of interest and exclude the unexposed area to optimize the image display. Although we only focus on the X-ray images generated with a rectangular collimator, it remains a challenging task because of the large variability of collimated images. In this study, we detect the region of interest as an optimal quadrilateral, which is the intersection of the optimal group of four half-planes. Each half-plane is defined as the positive side of a directed straight line. We develop an extended Hough transform for directed straight lines on a model-aware gray level edge-map, which is estimated with random forests [1] on features of pairs of superpixels. Experiments show that our algorithm can extract the region of interest quickly and accurately, despite variations in size, shape and orientation, and incompleteness of boundaries.

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Metadata
Title
Automatic Collimation Detection in Digital Radiographs with the Directed Hough Transform and Learning-Based Edge Detection
Authors
Liang Zhao
Zhigang Peng
Klaus Finkler
Anna Jerebko
Jason J. Corso
Xiang (Sean) Zhou
Copyright Year
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28194-0_9

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