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2006
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Anisotropic Feature Extraction from Endoluminal Images for Detection of Intestinal Contractions

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Anisotropic Feature Extraction from Endoluminal Images for Detection of Intestinal Contractions
Wireless endoscopy is a very recent and at the same time unique technique allowing to visualize and study the occurrence of contractions and to analyze the intestine motility. Feature extraction is essential for getting efficient patterns to detect contractions in wireless video endoscopy of small intestine. We propose a novel method based on anisotropic image filtering and efficient statistical classification of contraction features. In particular, we apply the image gradient tensor for mining informative skeletons from the original image and a sequence of descriptors for capturing the characteristic pattern of contractions. Features extracted from the endoluminal images were evaluated in terms of their discriminatory ability in correct classifying images as either belonging to contractions or not. Classification was performed by means of a support vector machine classifier with a radial basis function kernel. Our classification rates gave sensitivity of the order of 90.84% and specif...
Fernando Azpiroz, Fernando Vilariño, Jordi
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where MICCAI
Authors Fernando Azpiroz, Fernando Vilariño, Jordi Vitrià, Panagiota Spyridonos, Petia Radeva
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