IP Library Granted Patent US 8,503,742
Granted Patent B2
US 8,503,742 · App. 12/436,536 · Granted Aug 6, 2013

Method for mass candidate detection and segmentation in digital mammograms

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Patent No.
US 8,503,742
App. No.
12/436,536
Granted
Aug 6, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A basic component of Computer-Aided Detection systems for digital mammography comprises generating candidate mass locations suitable for further analysis. A component is described that relies on filtering either the background image or the complementary foreground mammographic detail by a purely signal processing method on the one hand or a processing method based on a physical model on the other hand. The different steps of the signal processing approach consist of band-pass filtering the image by one or more band pass filters, multidimensional clustering, iso-contouring of the distance to centroid of the one or more filtered values, and finally candidate generation and segmentation by contour processing. The physics-based approach also filters the image to retrieve a fat-corrected image to model the background of the breast, and the resulting image is subjected to a blob detection filter to model the intensity bumps on the foreground component of the breast that are associated with mass candidates.

Claims (26)

1. A method of detecting candidate masses in a mammographic image, comprising:

subjecting the mammographic signal representing said image to a cascaded filtering process, wherein the cascaded filtering process comprises: 1) background removal filtering for removing a globally varying component in said mammographic image which is based on a physical model of breast composition and/or breast compression and includes a minimum tracking filter from thorax side to mammographic skin line side in which minimum filter values of the minimum tracking filter spread out in a radial way until the breast skin line is reached, and 2) foreground candidate mass filtering, and

subjecting a result of said cascaded filtering to segmentation.

2. A method according to claim 1 comprising foreground candidate mass filtering by applying at least one even symmetric Gabor filter or at least one bandpass Gabor filter.

3. A method according to claim 1 wherein said foreground candidate mass filtering is performed using a Gaussian Laplacian Pyramid image decomposition method.

4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said foreground candidate mass filtering is performed using wavelet image decomposition.

5. A method according to claim 1 comprising foreground candidate mass filtering by a blob detection process at multiple scales.

6. A method according to claim 1 wherein said background represents a fat component of a breast.

7. A method according to claim 1 wherein the foreground candidate mass filtering comprises bandpass filtering.

8. A method according to claim 7 wherein said foreground candidate mass filtering is performed using a Gaussian Laplacian Pyramid image decomposition method.

9. A method according to claim 7 wherein said foreground candidate mass filtering is performed using wavelet image decomposition.

10. A method according to claim 7 comprising segmentation by iso-level contouring of the filtered result and by applying rules to the resulting contour maps.

11. A method according to claim 1 wherein said foreground candidate mass filtering comprises a blob detection process at multiple scales.

12. A method according to claim 11 whereby segmentation of a mass is obtained as the central portion of the blob having a highest convolved filter response among said scales.

13. A method according to claim 11 , wherein blobs are local increases in image density, the blobs being modeled as a circular shaped intensity surface including a central maximum and decaying in all directions outwards from the center.

14. A method according to claim 1 wherein said foreground candidate mass filtering comprises at least one even symmetric Gabor filter or at least one bandpass Gabor filter.

15. A method according to claim 14 comprising segmentation by iso-level contouring of the filtered result and by applying rules to the resulting contour maps.

16. A method according to claim 14 using a single Gabor filter.

17. A computer executing a computer program product on a computer-readable medium adapted to detect candidate masses in a mammographic image, program product causes the computer to subject the mammographic signal representing said image to a cascaded filtering process, wherein the cascaded filtering process comprises: 1) background removal filtering for removing a globally varying component in said mammographic image, which is based on a physical model of breast composition and/or breast compression and includes a minimum tracking filter from thorax side to mammographic skin line side in which minimum filter values of the minimum tracking filter spread out in a radial way until the breast skin line is reached, and 2) foreground candidate mass filtering, and subject a result of said cascaded filtering to segmentation.

18. A computer software product for detection of candidate masses in a mammographic image, the product comprising a non-transient computer-readable medium in which program instructions are stored, which instructions, when read by a computer, cause the computer to subject the mammographic signal representing said image to a cascaded filtering process, wherein the cascaded filtering process comprises: 1) background removal filtering for removing a globally varying component in said mammographic image, which is based on a physical model of breast composition and/or breast compression and includes a minimum tracking filter from thorax side to mammographic skin line side in which minimum filter values of the minimum tracking filter spread out in a radial way until the breast skin line is reached, and 2) foreground candidate mass filtering, and subject a result of said cascaded filtering to segmentation.

19. A method of detecting candidate masses in a mammographic image, comprising:

subjecting the mammographic signal representing said image to a cascaded filtering process, wherein the cascaded filtering process comprises background removal filtering for removing a globally varying component in said mammographic image and foreground candidate mass filtering comprising a blob detection process at multiple scales, wherein the blob detection process includes a computation of a reduced resolution image from the mammographic image, computation of a normalized Laplacian, computation of maxima of Laplacian in an image domain, and computation of a maxima of a Laplacian in a scale-space, and

subjecting a result of said cascaded filtering to segmentation.

20. A method of detecting candidate masses in a mammographic image, comprising:

subjecting the mammographic signal representing said image to a cascaded filtering process, wherein the cascaded filtering process comprises background removal filtering for removing a globally varying component in said mammographic image, wherein said background removal filtering is based on a physical model of breast composition and/or breast compression and comprises a minimum tracking filter from thorax side to mammographic skin line side in which minimum filter values of the minimum tracking filter spread out in a radial way until the breast skin line is reached; and

subjecting a result of said cascaded filtering to segmentation.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2018
From: AGFA HEALTHCARE NV
To: AGFA NV
Reel/Frame 047634/0308 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2009
From: DEWAELE, PIET; MOHAMED, SAMAR; BEHIELS, GERT
To: AGFA HEALTHCARE N.V.
Reel/Frame 023505/0184 →