Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10351234 Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics 2005 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
To test the capability of the three-object model to the similarity searches of chest CT images, we developed a CBIR system in which three distinct query modes were provided. They are 'searching by ARGs', 'searching by shape features of mediastinum', and 'searching by texture features of lung lobes'. The experimental results show that the three-object model demonstrates impressive power in the similarity searching of chest CT images. Among the three searching modes, the 'searching by shape features of mediastinum' and 'searching by texture features of lung lobes' modes provide user choices to search for images with high similarities in specific objects rather than in the whole images. The precision rate of either query mode is high, with an average of around 80% out of the first 30 result images are justified as similar, which is impressive in a fully automatic image query system using content features. Nevertheless, the two query modes that concentrate on distinct object features show slightly better capability in searching for similar images than the 'searching by ARGs' mode.
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