Chest radiograph ribs obstruct lung nodules. To see the nodule under the chest radiograph ribs, remove or suppress them. The paper describes a circular median filter approach for finding outliers in chest radiographs. The method uses 147 Japanese Society of Radiological Technology x-ray pictures (JSRT). Pixels with intensities two standard deviations above the median are median outliers. Contrast-Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalization enhances nodule visibility (CLAHE). The method is tested on modest chest radiographs and compared to the Budapest University Bone Shadow Eliminated X-Ray Dataset methodology. The initial test uses 50 modest chest radiographs (Test 1). The proposed approach is applied after active shape modelling (ASM) lung segmentation. True positive nodules are seen on 89% of chest radiographs of various subtleties. Test-2 and Test-3 used 20 subtlety-level photos. In Test-2, the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), mean-to-standard deviation ratio (MSR), and universal image quality index (IQI) are evaluated for the full image and compared to the existing algorithm. For all three parameters, the suggested technique outperforms the algorithm. Test-3 computes nodule MSR and compares it to Budapest University's Bone Shadow Eliminated Dataset and original chest radiographs. The new algorithm improved nodule area contrast by 3.83% and 23.94% compared to the original chest radiograph. This approach improves chest radiograph nodule visualization.
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