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. 1989 May;2(2):114-22.
doi: 10.1007/BF03168028.

Context-dependent enhancements for radiological images

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Context-dependent enhancements for radiological images

B Plessis et al. J Digit Imaging. 1989 May.

Abstract

Many techniques have been proposed to enhance radiographic images and each of them may be optimal depending upon the circumstances. However, the problem confronting the radiologist or the physician is which enhancement to use and how to select the parameters when a specific feature is to be emphasized. At the University of Ottawa, our research work is oriented towards automatic context-dependent enhancements. Our approach attempts to match the three phases involved in viewing a radiograph: getting a global impression, analyzing the objects and the local features, and focusing on the image perturbations. In this article, we report on enhancements to support the first two phases in the case of chest radiographs and on the applicability of gray level reversal transformations.

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