多通道图像分类器中的元胞处理器

S. Filist, R. Tomakova, A. Brezhneva, I. A. Malyutina, V. A. Alekseev
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这项工作的目的是分析医学研究中使用的与x线片分类有关的多通道图像。位图多通道图像的分类规则基于两种描述符的形成方法。通过这些描述符,用随后的解决方案聚合构建了两组分类器。在高图像空间分辨率通道中,描述符是基于对相应位图段的边界轮廓的分析而形成的。为了对所选轮廓进行分析和分类,在空间频率范围或电磁波谱范围内使用高分辨率通道中的位图。在每个通道中使用多尺度窗口允许为一个通道创建多个分类器,并在通道内和通道之间随后聚合解决方案。这导致分类器(细胞分类器)的网络结构,其参数是通过训练确定的,基于专家评估或混合方法。研究的结果是开发了处理和分析多通道图像的有效算法。作者利用神经网络确定了基于细胞处理器的模型结构。这些结构可以适应图像的特定特征,并允许在医学图像中实现对象的实时分类。研究结果表明,该方法可应用于所有类型的处理后的多通道位图图像的智能决策系统。
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Cellular processors in multichannel image classifiers
The purpose of the work is to analyze multichannel images used in medical research related to the classification of radiographs. Classification rules for the bitmap multichannel images are based on two methods of the descriptors formation. Through these descriptors, two groups of classifiers are built with the subsequent aggregation of solutions. In channels with high image spatial resolution the descriptors are formed based on the analysis of border contours of the corresponding bitmap segments. To analyze and classify the selected contours, the bitmaps in channels with high resolution in the spatial frequency range or in the electromagnetic spectrum are used. The use of multiscale windows in each channel allows creating multiple classifiers for one channel with the subsequent aggregation of solutions both within the channel and between the channels. This results in a network structure of classifiers (cellular classifiers), which parameters are determined through training, based on expert assessments or hybrid methods. The result of the research is the development of efficient algorithms for processing and analyzing multichannel images. The authors determine the models’ structure based on cellular processors using neural networks. Those structures can be adapted to specific features of the image and allow implementing the objects’ classification in medical images in real time. The conclusions are drawn about the possibility of applying the method to building an intelligent decision‐making system for all types of processed multichannel bitmap images.
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