E. García, R. Martí, J. Martí, J. del Riego, Cecilia Aynes, A. Oliver, Oliver Díaz
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Abstract
Feature-based registration algorithms can be used to establish spatial correspondence between two image. Therefore, anatomical landmarks such as the breast boundary, pectoral muscle, nipple, duct and vessels need to be considered. The aim of this paper is to introduce a new approach which combine the pectoral muscle segmentation and nipple location, considering mammography quality assumptions. Pectoral muscle is initialized as a straight line from the top of the image to the nipple level. Afterwards, both pectoral muscle boundary and nipple position are optimized using an iterative approach. The results show that the nipple is localized on the contour of the corresponding area (error smaller than 10 mm) while the Dice’s coefficient of the pectoral muscle segmentation is equal to 0.84 ± 0.12 using a straight line which is improved using a Chan-Vese active contour approach, reaching 0.87 ± 0.13. Our algorithm is easily generalized and portable to a different mammographic system since it barely depends on images statistics -i.e. pixel intensity values-, and is just based on geometrical considerations.