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3 August 1984 Developments Towards Frame-To-Frame Computer Processing Of Coronary Angiograms
C. J. Kooijman, J. J. Gerbrands, J. H.C. Reiber, R. T. Rademaker, J. vanOrnmeren
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Abstract
A coronary cine-angiogram is a sequence of roentgen absorption images of the coronary arterial system, where each frame represents the projection of the arterial tree on a two-dimensional plane at a specific instant of the cardiac cycle. In single frames, the automated delineation of the projected arteries of the entire coronary tree can be achieved by means of a maximum brightness tracing procedure, followed by minimum cost contour detection. A method has been developed to guide the segmentation process in a specific frame by utilizing the a priori knowledge gathered from the previous frame. This a priori knowledge is represented in terms of a structural model of the arterial system, which is based on the tangent angle function of the various branches. As a result of this guidance user interaction may be reduced to a minimum.
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C. J. Kooijman, J. J. Gerbrands, J. H.C. Reiber, R. T. Rademaker, and J. vanOrnmeren "Developments Towards Frame-To-Frame Computer Processing Of Coronary Angiograms", Proc. SPIE 0515, Medical Images and Icons, (3 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964788
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KEYWORDS
Arteries

Angiography

Image segmentation

Image intensifiers

Image processing

Data modeling

Distortion

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