Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph

A novel procedure using phase congruency is proposed for discriminating some lung disease using chest radiograph. Phase congruency provides information about transitions between adjacent pixels. Abrupt changes of phase congruency values between pixels may suggest a possible boundary or another featu...

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Main Authors: Rijal, Omar Mohd., Ebrahimian, Hossein, Mohd. Noor, Norliza, Hussin, Amran, Yunus, Ashari, Ahmad Mahayiddin, Aziah
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57871/1/NorlizaMohdNoor2015_ApplicationofPhaseCongruencyforDiscriminating.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/424970
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spelling my.utm.578712022-01-26T04:01:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57871/ Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph Rijal, Omar Mohd. Ebrahimian, Hossein Mohd. Noor, Norliza Hussin, Amran Yunus, Ashari Ahmad Mahayiddin, Aziah T Technology (General) A novel procedure using phase congruency is proposed for discriminating some lung disease using chest radiograph. Phase congruency provides information about transitions between adjacent pixels. Abrupt changes of phase congruency values between pixels may suggest a possible boundary or another feature that may be used for discrimination. This property of phase congruency may have potential for deciding between disease present and disease absent where the regions of infection on the images have no obvious shape, size, or configuration. Five texture measures calculated from phase congruency and Gabor were shown to be normally distributed. This gave good indicators of discrimination errors in the form of the probability of Type I Error (δ) and the probability of Type II Error (β). However, since 1 −  δ is the true positive fraction (TPF) and β is the false positive fraction (FPF), an ROC analysis was used to decide on the choice of texture measures. Given that features are normally distributed, for the discrimination between disease present and disease absent, energy, contrast, and homogeneity from phase congruency gave better results compared to those using Gabor. Similarly, for the more difficult problem of discriminating lobar pneumonia and lung cancer, entropy and homogeneity from phase congruency gave better results relative to Gabor. Hindawi Limited 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57871/1/NorlizaMohdNoor2015_ApplicationofPhaseCongruencyforDiscriminating.pdf Rijal, Omar Mohd. and Ebrahimian, Hossein and Mohd. Noor, Norliza and Hussin, Amran and Yunus, Ashari and Ahmad Mahayiddin, Aziah (2015) Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph. Computational And Mathematical Methods In Medicine, 2015 . ISSN 1748-5037 https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/424970 DOI: 10.1155/2015/424970
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Rijal, Omar Mohd.
Ebrahimian, Hossein
Mohd. Noor, Norliza
Hussin, Amran
Yunus, Ashari
Ahmad Mahayiddin, Aziah
Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph
description A novel procedure using phase congruency is proposed for discriminating some lung disease using chest radiograph. Phase congruency provides information about transitions between adjacent pixels. Abrupt changes of phase congruency values between pixels may suggest a possible boundary or another feature that may be used for discrimination. This property of phase congruency may have potential for deciding between disease present and disease absent where the regions of infection on the images have no obvious shape, size, or configuration. Five texture measures calculated from phase congruency and Gabor were shown to be normally distributed. This gave good indicators of discrimination errors in the form of the probability of Type I Error (δ) and the probability of Type II Error (β). However, since 1 −  δ is the true positive fraction (TPF) and β is the false positive fraction (FPF), an ROC analysis was used to decide on the choice of texture measures. Given that features are normally distributed, for the discrimination between disease present and disease absent, energy, contrast, and homogeneity from phase congruency gave better results compared to those using Gabor. Similarly, for the more difficult problem of discriminating lobar pneumonia and lung cancer, entropy and homogeneity from phase congruency gave better results relative to Gabor.
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author Rijal, Omar Mohd.
Ebrahimian, Hossein
Mohd. Noor, Norliza
Hussin, Amran
Yunus, Ashari
Ahmad Mahayiddin, Aziah
author_facet Rijal, Omar Mohd.
Ebrahimian, Hossein
Mohd. Noor, Norliza
Hussin, Amran
Yunus, Ashari
Ahmad Mahayiddin, Aziah
author_sort Rijal, Omar Mohd.
title Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph
title_short Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph
title_full Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph
title_fullStr Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph
title_full_unstemmed Application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph
title_sort application of phase congruency for discriminating some lung diseases using chest radiograph
publisher Hindawi Limited
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57871/1/NorlizaMohdNoor2015_ApplicationofPhaseCongruencyforDiscriminating.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57871/
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/424970
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