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العنوان
Medical image processing of multiple sclerosis in brain /
المؤلف
Ibrahim, Menna Allah Mohamed Safwat.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / منةالله محمد صفوت ابراهيم ابراهيم
مشرف / حسام الدين مصطفي
مشرف / محمد السيد مرسي
مناقش / فايز ونيس زكي
مناقش / مصطفى عبدالنبي
الموضوع
Electrical Engineering. Medical Informatics Applications. Multiple sclerosis - Treatment.
تاريخ النشر
2020.
عدد الصفحات
online resource (101 pages) :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
الهندسة الكهربائية والالكترونية
تاريخ الإجازة
1/12/2020
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنصورة - كلية الهندسة - قسم هندسة الالكترونيات والاتصالات
الفهرس
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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects different body parts including the brain. Detection and classification of MS brain lesions is of immense importance to physicians for the administration of appropriate treatment. Thus, this study investigates an automated framework for the diagnoses and classification of MS lesions in brain using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in two dimension images and three dimensional imaging. First, the MRI images format converted from dicom images of each patient into TIF format as MS lesion appears in white matter (WM) obviously. This is followed by a brain tissue segmentation using a k-nearest neighbour classifier. Then, cumulative empirical distributions or cumulative histograms (CH) of the segmented lesions are estimated along with other texture/statistical features Such as standard deviation, median, entropy and skewness that work on the difference between the intensity of MS lesions and its surrounding tissues. Finally, these CDFs are fused with and the statistical features for the classification of MS using K mean classifiers. Experiments are conducted, using transverse T2-weighted MR brain scans from 20 patients that are highly sensitive in detecting MS plaques, with gold standard classification obtained by an experienced MS. This thesis achieved false positive rate 0% and highest accuracy with 99%.