Ishtiaque Hossain, Angela Roberts-South, Mandar Jog, and
Mahmoud R. El-Sakka, "Computer Assisted Quantification of
Hyoid Bone Motion in Fluoroscopic Videos", International
Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications,
VISAPP'2013, pp. 757-761, February 2013, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract
The Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study is a technique
commonly used by radiologists to detect abnormalities in the
swallowing process. While the subject swallows the food,
X-ray images are taken and then compiled in a video form. The
video is later analyzed by the radiologist using visual
means. Since the nature of the inspection is highly
subjective, the result of the inspection can barely be
reliable. One of the assessed measures is the elevation of
the hyoid bone during the swallow. This research introduces
a semi-automatic method which identifies the hyoid bone in
fluoroscopic videos and quantifies its motion. Before
identifying the hyoid bone, the region-of-interest is
automatically identified using a classification-based
approach and subsequent image processing procedures are
applied to the identified region-of-interest. Results show
that the proposed method can accurately quantify the motion
of the hyoid bone.