Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray image

Combination of digital X-ray with image processing techniques has the potential to extract useful information for healthcare professionals (physicians). From all the information that can be extracted from X-ray images, information concerning the human cervical vertebrae is relevant for the medical a...

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Main Authors: E. Martínez-Sandoval, Miguel E. Martínez-Rosas, Humberto Cervantes de Ávila, Manuel Moisés Miranda Velasco, M.R. González-Márquez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-01-01
Series:MethodsX
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016118300979
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spelling doaj-8cb001bf5c8f4e66863937d744c23edb2020-11-25T02:16:35ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612018-01-015752760Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray imageE. Martínez-Sandoval0Miguel E. Martínez-Rosas1Humberto Cervantes de Ávila2Manuel Moisés Miranda Velasco3M.R. González-Márquez4Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada, MéxicoCorresponding author.; Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada, MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada, MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada, MéxicoUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada, MéxicoCombination of digital X-ray with image processing techniques has the potential to extract useful information for healthcare professionals (physicians). From all the information that can be extracted from X-ray images, information concerning the human cervical vertebrae is relevant for the medical area. Therefore, in this work we present a simple enhanced region of interest (ROI) selection tool to select automatically the region that contains most of the information concerning to cervical vertebrae. The ROI-selection method reduces the size of a lateral or frontal digital X-ray by 30–60% without losing significance in the resulting image. This is achieved by an adjustment of dimensions in the image while the cervical area is preserved. Moreover, the visual quality is improved by performing a contrast enhancement in the region of interest. • Automatic threshold selection is computationally more efficient than traditional image segmentation techniques. • Reduce size in comparison with original image (enhancing ROI). • Independence of depth gray scale space. Keywords: Cervical vertebrae, Digital X-ray image, Threshold selection, Image-enhancing, Dynamic rangehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016118300979
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author E. Martínez-Sandoval
Miguel E. Martínez-Rosas
Humberto Cervantes de Ávila
Manuel Moisés Miranda Velasco
M.R. González-Márquez
spellingShingle E. Martínez-Sandoval
Miguel E. Martínez-Rosas
Humberto Cervantes de Ávila
Manuel Moisés Miranda Velasco
M.R. González-Márquez
Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray image
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author_facet E. Martínez-Sandoval
Miguel E. Martínez-Rosas
Humberto Cervantes de Ávila
Manuel Moisés Miranda Velasco
M.R. González-Márquez
author_sort E. Martínez-Sandoval
title Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray image
title_short Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray image
title_full Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray image
title_fullStr Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray image
title_full_unstemmed Method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital X-ray image
title_sort method to extract an enhanced cervical vertebrae area from a digital x-ray image
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Combination of digital X-ray with image processing techniques has the potential to extract useful information for healthcare professionals (physicians). From all the information that can be extracted from X-ray images, information concerning the human cervical vertebrae is relevant for the medical area. Therefore, in this work we present a simple enhanced region of interest (ROI) selection tool to select automatically the region that contains most of the information concerning to cervical vertebrae. The ROI-selection method reduces the size of a lateral or frontal digital X-ray by 30–60% without losing significance in the resulting image. This is achieved by an adjustment of dimensions in the image while the cervical area is preserved. Moreover, the visual quality is improved by performing a contrast enhancement in the region of interest. • Automatic threshold selection is computationally more efficient than traditional image segmentation techniques. • Reduce size in comparison with original image (enhancing ROI). • Independence of depth gray scale space. Keywords: Cervical vertebrae, Digital X-ray image, Threshold selection, Image-enhancing, Dynamic range
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016118300979
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