Amr R. Abdel-Dayem and Mahmoud R. El-Sakka, "Diffusion-based
Detection of Carotid Artery Lumen from Ultrasound Images",
International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition,
ICIAR'2009, LNCS 5627, pp. 782-791, Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg, July 2009, Halifax, Canada.
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental study on the effect of
using diffusion-based filters on segmenting carotid artery
ultrasound images. Moreover, comparisons with other
segmentation schemes, found in literature, were conducted. In
this study, the segmentation process starts with the original
ultrasound image as the initial image uo (the image at time
t=0). Then, the image diffuses as the time t advances until a
steady state is reached. At steady state, the real component
of the diffused image will be a smoothed version of the input
image, whereas the imaginary component will approximate a
smoothed second derivative, which is used to extract the
artery contours. The experimental results demonstrated the
efficiency of diffusion-based filters in segmenting carotid
artery ultrasound images.