Computer aided thyroid nodule detection system using medical ultrasound images

Publication date: February 2018 Source:Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Volume 40 Author(s): Deepika Koundal, Savita Gupta, Sukhwinder Singh Thyroid nodule is one of the endocrine problem caused due to abnormal growth of cells. This survival rate can be enhanced by earlier detection of nodules. Thus, the accurate detection of nodule is of utmost importance in providing effective diagnosis to increase the survival rate. However, accuracy of nodule detection from ultrasound images is suffered due to speckle noise. It considerably deteriorates the image quality and makes the differentiation of fine details quite difficult. Most of the detection systems for the thyroid nodules are semi-automated entailing manual intervention to draw rough outline of the nodule at some level or require manual segmentation in training or testing phases that increase the inaccuracies and evaluation time. To handle this, a fully Computer-Aided Detection system is presented for speckle reduction and segmentation of nodules from thyroid ultrasound images. The proposed system has three components: speckle reduction to reduce speckle noise and preserve the diagnostic features of ultrasound image, automatic generation of Region of interest (ROI) that identifies suspicious regions and fully automatic segmentation of nodule in processed ROI image. The proposed segmentation method outperformed other methods by gaining high True Positive (TP) value (95.92±3.70%), False Positive (FP) value (7.04...
Source: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control - Category: Biomedical Science Source Type: research