Enhancement Algorithm Combining Pseudocolor Processing and Marker-Based Watershed Transform for Medical Image

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Medical images play a very important role in clinical medicine. They often have the features of low contrast, narrow gray scale and edge blurring between tissues. Aimed at the disadvantages, the paper presents a new medical image enhancement algorithm combining pseudocolor processing and marker-based watershed transform. The new algorithm and traditional pseudocolor processing in frequency domain are implemented using MATLAB, and their effectivity is evaluated by two parameters, mean and entropy. Results show that the proposed enhancement algorithm can improve the visual effect of different types of medical images, especially for the tissues in the low contrast regions in the image. The output image is more suitable for doctor’s diagnosing. The algorithm has been used in the medical image fusion system we developed, and the performance is very satisfactory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 655-657)

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1953-1956

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January 2013

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