Digital synthesis of microcalcifications on digital mammograms
FECHA:
1996
IDENTIFICADOR UNIVERSAL: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/702
TIPO DE DOCUMENTO: conferenceObject
RESUMEN
We propose a model to simulate clustered microcalcifications on digital
mammograms. The simulation model is based on the gray-level, size and number
of microcalcifications per cluster. All the parameters describing the individual
microcalcifications and clusters were randomly sampled within a wide range of
values, the exception being the center of the cluster; this was interactively
positioned to ensure the location of all the microcalcifications inside the breast.
Subsequently, a database of clustered microcalcifications was created. These
clusters of microcalcifications from this database were tested from
indistinguishability from real ones. Two radiologists and one physicist were asked
to indicate wether the microcalcifications were either real or simulated. Results
(
χ
2
test) indicate that there was not statistical and significant difference between
real and simulated clustered microcalcifications.