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Fernando Vilariño; Gerard Lacey; Jiang Zhou; Hugh Mulcahy; Stephen Patchett |
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Automatic Labeling of Colonoscopy Video for Cancer Detection |
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2007 |
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In Proc. berian Conference, IbPRIA |
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fernando @ fernando @ |
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Carles Sanchez;F. Javier Sanchez; Antoni Rosell; Debora Gil |
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An illumination model of the trachea appearance in videobronchoscopy images |
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2012 |
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Image Analysis and Recognition |
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7325 |
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313-320 |
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Bronchoscopy, tracheal ring, stenosis assesment, trachea appearance model, segmentation |
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Videobronchoscopy is a medical imaging technique that allows interactive navigation inside the respiratory pathways. This imaging modality provides realistic images and allows non-invasive minimal intervention procedures. Tracheal procedures are routinary interventions that require assessment of the percentage of obstructed pathway for injury (stenosis) detection. Visual assessment in videobronchoscopic sequences requires high expertise of trachea anatomy and is prone to human error.
This paper introduces an automatic method for the estimation of steneosed trachea percentage reduction in videobronchoscopic images. We look for tracheal rings , whose deformation determines the degree of obstruction. For ring extraction , we present a ring detector based on an illumination and appearance model. This model allows us to parametrise the ring detection. Finally, we can infer optimal estimation parameters for any video resolution. |
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Aveiro, Portugal |
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-31297-7 |
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Fernando Vilariño; Stephan Ameling; Gerard Lacey; Stephen Patchett; Hugh Mulcahy |
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Eye Tracking Search Patterns in Expert and Trainee Colonoscopists: A Novel Method of Assessing Endoscopic Competency? |
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2009 |
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy |
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69 |
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370 |
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fernando @ fernando @ |
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Farhan Riaz; Fernando Vilariño; Mario Dinis-Ribeiro; Miguel Coimbraln |
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Identifying Potentially Cancerous Tissues in Chromoendoscopy Images |
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2011 |
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5th Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis |
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709-716 |
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Endoscopy, Computer Assisted Diagnosis, Gradient. |
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The dynamics of image acquisition conditions for gastroenterology imaging scenarios pose novel challenges for automatic computer assisted decision systems. Such systems should have the ability to mimic the tissue characterization of the physicians. In this paper, our objective is to compare some feature extraction methods to classify a Chromoendoscopy image into two different classes: Normal and Potentially cancerous. Results show that LoG filters generally give best classification accuracy among the other feature extraction methods considered. |
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain |
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Springer |
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Berlin |
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J. Vitria, J.M. Sanches, and M. Hernandez |
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978-3-642-21256-7 |
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IbPRIA |
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Admin @ si @ RVD2011; IAM @ iam @ RVD2011 |
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Fernando Vilariño; Panagiota Spyridonos; Jordi Vitria; Fernando Azpiroz; Petia Radeva |
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Automatic Detection of Intestinal Juices in Wireless Capsule Video Endoscopy |
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2006 |
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18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition |
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719-722 |
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Clinical diagnosis , Endoscopes , Fluids and secretions , Gabor filters , Hospitals , Image sequence analysis , Intestines , Lighting , Shape , Visualization |
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Wireless capsule video endoscopy is a novel and challenging clinical technique, whose major reported drawback relates to the high amount of time needed for video visualization. In this paper, we propose a method for the rejection of the parts of the video resulting not valid for analysis by means of automatic detection of intestinal juices. We applied Gabor filters for the characterization of the bubble-like shape of intestinal juices in fasting patients. Our method achieves a significant reduction in visualization time, with no relevant loss of valid frames. The proposed approach is easily extensible to other image analysis scenarios where the described pattern of bubbles can be found. |
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Hong Kong |
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1051-4651 |
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0-7695-2521-0 |
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BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ VSV2006b; IAM @ iam @ VSV2006g |
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727 |
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Fernando Vilariño; Ludmila I. Kuncheva; Petia Radeva |
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ROC curves and video analysis optimization in intestinal capsule endoscopy |
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2006 |
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Pattern Recognition Letters |
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875–881 |
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ROC curves; Classification; Classifiers ensemble; Detection of intestinal contractions; Imbalanced classes; Wireless capsule endoscopy |
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Wireless capsule endoscopy involves inspection of hours of video material by a highly qualified professional. Time episodes corresponding to intestinal contractions, which are of interest to the physician constitute about 1% of the video. The problem is to label automatically time episodes containing contractions so that only a fraction of the video needs inspection. As the classes of contraction and non-contraction images in the video are largely imbalanced, ROC curves are used to optimize the trade-off between false positive and false negative rates. Classifier ensemble methods and simple classifiers were examined. Our results reinforce the claims from recent literature that classifier ensemble methods specifically designed for imbalanced problems have substantial advantages over simple classifiers and standard classifier ensembles. By using ROC curves with the bagging ensemble method the inspection time can be drastically reduced at the expense of a small fraction of missed contractions. |
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BCNPCL @ bcnpcl @ VKR2006; IAM @ iam @ VKR2006 |
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Santiago Segui; Michal Drozdzal; Fernando Vilariño; Carolina Malagelada; Fernando Azpiroz; Petia Radeva; Jordi Vitria |
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Categorization and Segmentation of Intestinal Content Frames for Wireless Capsule Endoscopy |
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2012 |
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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine |
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16 |
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6 |
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1341-1352 |
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Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a device that allows the direct visualization of gastrointestinal tract with minimal discomfort for the patient, but at the price of a large amount of time for screening. In order to reduce this time, several works have proposed to automatically remove all the frames showing intestinal content. These methods label frames as {intestinal content – clear} without discriminating between types of content (with different physiological meaning) or the portion of image covered. In addition, since the presence of intestinal content has been identified as an indicator of intestinal motility, its accurate quantification can show a potential clinical relevance. In this paper, we present a method for the robust detection and segmentation of intestinal content in WCE images, together with its further discrimination between turbid liquid and bubbles. Our proposal is based on a twofold system. First, frames presenting intestinal content are detected by a support vector machine classifier using color and textural information. Second, intestinal content frames are segmented into {turbid, bubbles, and clear} regions. We show a detailed validation using a large dataset. Our system outperforms previous methods and, for the first time, discriminates between turbid from bubbles media. |
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MILAB; MV; OR;SIAI |
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Admin @ si @ SDV2012 |
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Jorge Bernal; F. Javier Sanchez; Fernando Vilariño |
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Towards Automatic Polyp Detection with a Polyp Appearance Model |
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2012 |
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Pattern Recognition |
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Colonoscopy,PolypDetection,RegionSegmentation,SA-DOVA descriptot |
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This work aims at the automatic polyp detection by using a model of polyp appearance in the context of the analysis of colonoscopy videos. Our method consists of three stages: region segmentation, region description and region classification. The performance of our region segmentation method guarantees that if a polyp is present in the image, it will be exclusively and totally contained in a single region. The output of the algorithm also defines which regions can be considered as non-informative. We define as our region descriptor the novel Sector Accumulation-Depth of Valleys Accumulation (SA-DOVA), which provides a necessary but not sufficient condition for the polyp presence. Finally, we classify our segmented regions according to the maximal values of the SA-DOVA descriptor. Our preliminary classification results are promising, especially when classifying those parts of the image that do not contain a polyp inside. |
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Admin @ si @ BSV2012; IAM @ iam |
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1997 |
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Jorge Bernal; F. Javier Sanchez; Fernando Vilariño |
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Impact of Image Preprocessing Methods on Polyp Localization in Colonoscopy Frames |
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2013 |
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35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society |
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In this paper we present our image preprocessing methods as a key part of our automatic polyp localization scheme. These methods are used to assess the impact of different endoluminal scene elements when characterizing polyps. More precisely we tackle the influence of specular highlights, blood vessels and black mask surrounding the scene. Experimental results prove that the appropriate handling of these elements leads to a great improvement in polyp localization results. |
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Osaka; Japan; July 2013 |
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