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  • Eskişehir Technical University Journal of Science and Technology A - Applied Sciences Engineering
  • Volume:23 Issue:1
  • A HYBRID TEXTURAL AND GEOMETRICAL FEATURE EXTRACTION TO REVEAL HIDDEN INFORMATION FROM SUSPICIOUS RE...

A HYBRID TEXTURAL AND GEOMETRICAL FEATURE EXTRACTION TO REVEAL HIDDEN INFORMATION FROM SUSPICIOUS REGIONS ON MAMMOGRAMS

Authors : İdil ISIKLI ESENER, Şükriye KARA, Semih ERGİN, Cüneyt ÇALIŞIR
Pages : 70-86
Doi:10.18038/estubtda.906920
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Publication Date : 2022-03-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :A mammographic feature extraction scheme through textural and geometrical descriptors is examined to implement in a computer-aided diagnosis system for breast cancer diagnosis in this paper. This scheme is verified on a selected subset of suspicious regions insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Region of Interest – ROIs); detected on a publicly available mammogram image database constructed by the Mammographic Image Analysis Society. The ROI detection is succeeded using the Chan-Vese active contour modelling after some pre-processing operations which are median filtering, morphological operations, and a region growing method performed for digitization noise reduction, artifact suppression and background removal, and pectoral muscle removal, respectively, applied on mammogram images. Then, a new adaptive convex hull approach is introduced for extracting geometrical descriptors of the ROIs accompanied by the Haralick features extracted from the gray-level co-occurrence matrices for textural description. In addition to geometrical and textural features, a hybrid mammographic feature vector is constructed by concatenating these features. All the three feature vectors are separately utilized to diagnose the ROIs via Random Forest classifier using 5-fold cross-validation. The experimental studies show that the textural features diagnose benignity more specifically and malignancy more accurately; and they are more effective on discriminating healthy ROIs when concatenated with geometrical features. Hence, a feature combination of these three features is proposed for diagnosis. The proposed feature combination is determined to be more effective for more accurate diagnoses of benignity and malignancy.
Keywords : Digital Mammography, Computer Aided Diagnosis, Feature Extraction, Geometric Descriptor, Textural Descriptor

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