Novel Shape Description for CBIR in Medical Application
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@Article{JICS-8-217,
author = {Loay Edwar George and Esraa Zeki Mohammed},
title = {Novel Shape Description for CBIR in Medical Application},
journal = {Journal of Information and Computing Science},
year = {2024},
volume = {8},
number = {3},
pages = {217--226},
abstract = { Image Retrieval for Medical Applications (IRMA) has received a significant research interest
over the past decade as a promising approach to address the data management challenges posed by the
rapidly increasing volume of medical image data collections in use and also to aid clinical medicine, research,
and education relying on visual content in the data. The research presented in this paper was aimed to
improve the retrieval performance of an images retrieval system in medical applications based on shape
features. In general, the work consists of two phases: (1) enrollment phase, which consist of feature
extraction based on developed method to extract the shape features, (2) retrieving phase, which use the
Euclidian distance measure. The conducted tests were carried on 350 medical images from four types (i.e.,
abdominal CT scan, MRI, ultrasonic, X-ray) and give good precision and recall rates (94,89).
},
issn = {1746-7659},
doi = {https://doi.org/},
url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jics/22613.html}
}
TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel Shape Description for CBIR in Medical Application
AU - Loay Edwar George and Esraa Zeki Mohammed
JO - Journal of Information and Computing Science
VL - 3
SP - 217
EP - 226
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/01
SN - 8
DO - http://doi.org/
UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jics/22613.html
KW - Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR), shape, sobel filter.
AB - Image Retrieval for Medical Applications (IRMA) has received a significant research interest
over the past decade as a promising approach to address the data management challenges posed by the
rapidly increasing volume of medical image data collections in use and also to aid clinical medicine, research,
and education relying on visual content in the data. The research presented in this paper was aimed to
improve the retrieval performance of an images retrieval system in medical applications based on shape
features. In general, the work consists of two phases: (1) enrollment phase, which consist of feature
extraction based on developed method to extract the shape features, (2) retrieving phase, which use the
Euclidian distance measure. The conducted tests were carried on 350 medical images from four types (i.e.,
abdominal CT scan, MRI, ultrasonic, X-ray) and give good precision and recall rates (94,89).
Loay Edwar George and Esraa Zeki Mohammed. (2024). Novel Shape Description for CBIR in Medical Application.
Journal of Information and Computing Science. 8 (3).
217-226.
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