2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.2009.5332612
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Glottal space segmentation from motion estimation and gabor filtering

Abstract: Obtaining the glottal space segmentation is essential to characterize morphological disorders of vocal folds. In this study, the tested images are been acquired by direct optical inspection of the glottis using an endoscope and most of them are very poor quality. The application of motion estimation is very useful to segment the vocal folds endoscopic videos without user interaction. This approach involves three process steps: 1) Wiener motion estimator--to shift the measurement the next frame regarding to the… Show more

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“…In [97], the authors combine an anisotropic diffusion with an FFT-based band pass filter in order to obtain a smoother image without losing edge information (second row of Figure 7). In [83] a Lagrange interpolation is combined with a Gaussian filter in order to smooth the images, reduce noise and eliminate unwanted details.…”
Section: Image Enhancementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [97], the authors combine an anisotropic diffusion with an FFT-based band pass filter in order to obtain a smoother image without losing edge information (second row of Figure 7). In [83] a Lagrange interpolation is combined with a Gaussian filter in order to smooth the images, reduce noise and eliminate unwanted details.…”
Section: Image Enhancementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar strategy has been implemented in [72], which apply an algorithm based on differences between consecutive frames. Other works [11,97,98] use motion estimation techniques to compute the ROI based on the fact that the region with the most salient motion features corresponds to the vocal folds.…”
Section: Region Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have been several automatic segmentation methods of the vocal folds images proposed [4]- [6]. Many of the developed methods and algorithms are designed for specific image recording conditions and work  properly only for local databases containing videos collected in a particular institute, hospital or health center.…”
Section: E II Related Workmentioning
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“…To include different digital signal processing algorithms developed by the authors in previous works in the tool (Méndez et al Mendez et al [2009]; Mendez et al [2012]), (García et al [2009]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%