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AUTOMATED DETECTION OF MAMMOGRAPHIC ASYMMETRY USING ANATOMICAL FEATURES
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EngineeringBiometricsDiagnostic ImagingImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionBreast ImagingBiostatisticsAsymmetry CuesAutomatic SegmentationBreast AsymmetryRadiologyHealth SciencesMachine VisionMedical ImagingVisual DiagnosisMedical Image ComputingComputer VisionBiomedical ImagingComputer-aided DiagnosisMedical Image Analysis
Breast asymmetry is an important radiological sign of cancer. This paper describes the first approach aiming to detect all types of asymmetry; previous asymmetry-based research has been focussed on the detection of mass lesions. The conventional approach is to search for brightness or texture differences between corresponding locations on left and right breast images. Due to the difficulty in accurately identifying corresponding locations, asymmetry cues generated in this way are insufficiently specific to be used as prompts for small and subtle abnormalities in a computer-aided diagnosis system. We have undertaken studies to discover more about the visual cues utilized by radiologists. As a result, we propose a new automatic method for detecting asymmetry based on the comparison of corresponding anatomical structures, identified by an automatic segmentation of breast tissue types. We describe methods for comparing the shape and brightness distribution of these regions, and we present promising results obtained by combining evidence for asymmetry.