IET Image Process. | 2019

Multi-scale analysis of ulcer disease detection from WCE images

 
 

Abstract


Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) proves its robustness as a great technology to examine the entire digestive tract or the small intestine. An automatic computer-aided design method is proposed in this study, in a manner to differentiate between ulcer disease and normal WCE images. A multi-scale analysis-based grey-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) is conducted here. The main step, the co-occurrence matrix (GLCM), is computed from each sub-band Laplacian pyramid decomposition, so as to extract the common Haralick features. Moreover, the p-value and area under the curve are used to select the relevant characteristics from the feature descriptor. This proposed approach was separately applied to the components of CIELab colour space. Ulcer detection was performed using the support vector machine. The findings demonstrate an encouraging detection rate performance of 95.38% for accuracy and 97.42% for sensitivity based on the first dataset and an average accuracy of 99.25 and 98.51% of sensitivities for the second dataset.

Volume 13
Pages 2233-2244
DOI 10.1049/IET-IPR.2019.0415
Language English
Journal IET Image Process.

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