Using morphological transforms to enhance the contrast of medical images

Publication date: Available online 7 February 2015 Source:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Author(s): Hamid Hassanpour , Najmeh Samadiani , S.M. Mahdi Salehi Medical imaging plays an important role in monitoring the patient’s health condition and providing an effective treatment. However, the existence of several objects overlapping in an image and the close proximity of adjacent pixels values in medical images make the diagnostic process a difficult task. To cope with such problems, this paper presents a new method based on morphological transforms to enhance the quality of various medical images. In this method, a disk-shaped mask whose size fits that of the original input image is chosen for morphological operations. Afterward, the proposed filter from the Top-Hat transforms is applied to the image, using the chosen mask in a multi-step process. At each step, the size of the mask is increased. Consequently, an enhanced image is provided for each mask size. The number of required steps and the final enhanced image are determined based on the Contrast Improvement Ratio (CIR) measure. Indeed, this approach applies an exfoliation process on the images, in which one or several objects in the image are prominently manifested using morphological filter, hence provide an appropriate image for analysis. The results in this research indicate that the proposed approach makes a better contrast and works much better than the other existing methods in impr...
Source: The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine - Category: Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research