M. Mašek, R. Chandrasekhar, C. Desilva, Y. Attikiouzel
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Spatially based application of the minimum cross-entropy thresholding algorithm to segment the pectoral muscle in mammograms
A threshold-based algorithm is presented for the extraction of the pectoral muscle edge in mediolateral oblique view mammograms. The minimum cross-entropy thresholding algorithm is applied to local areas around the pectoral muscle to determine a series of thresholds as a function of area size. Using a model image it is shown that art inflection point in this function corresponds to a threshold that will separate the pectoral muscle from the rest of the breast. Post processing is performed on mammograms to eliminate false positive points of inflection and a straight line is fitted to the detected pectoral boundary in order to smooth jaggedness caused by the non-uniform intensity of the pectoral muscle edge.