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Effect of cooccurrence displacement vector on quantitating ultrasonic image texture
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Authors/contributors
- DaPonte, John S. (Author)
- Gelber, Joel (Author)
- Fox, Martin D. (Author)
Title
Effect of cooccurrence displacement vector on quantitating ultrasonic image texture
Abstract
While cooccurrence matrices have been shown to be helpful in quantitating image texture, the amount of data associated with them can rapidly become unmanageable because a separate cooccurrence matrix can be calculated for each displacement vector chosen. Here, a method for choosing the direction of the displacement vector that is based on the most dominant edge obtained from gradient analysis is discussed. Also, the anatomy of the liver is used to suggest the most important intersample spacing in constructing cooccurrence matrices for the evaluation of diffuse liver disease.
Proceedings Title
Bioeng Proc Northeast Conf
Publisher
Publ by IEEE
Place
Piscataway, NJ, United States
Date
1988
Pages
298-300
Citation Key
daponteEffectCooccurrenceDisplacement1988
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
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Journal Abbreviation: Bioeng Proc Northeast Conf
Citation
DaPonte, J. S., Gelber, J., & Fox, M. D. (1988). Effect of cooccurrence displacement vector on quantitating ultrasonic image texture. Bioeng Proc Northeast Conf, 298–300. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0024125643&partnerID=40&md5=b607ad3962efe86759e1ce88729b0390
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