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Segmentation of the glottal space from laryngeal images using the watershed transform

✍ Scribed by Víctor Osma-Ruiz; Juan I. Godino-Llorente; Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón; Rubén Fraile


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
915 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0895-6111

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✦ Synopsis


The present work describes a new method for the automatic detection of the glottal space from laryngeal images obtained either with high speed or with conventional video cameras attached to a laryngoscope. The detection is based on the combination of several relevant techniques in the field of digital image processing. The image is segmented with a watershed transform followed by a region merging, while the final decision is taken using a simple linear predictor. This scheme has successfully segmented the glottal space in all the test images used.

The method presented can be considered a generalist approach for the segmentation of the glottal space because, in contrast with other methods found in literature, this approach does not need either initialization or finding strict environmental conditions extracted from the images to be processed. Therefore, the main advantage is that the user does not have to outline the region of interest with a mouse click. In any case, some a priori knowledge about the glottal space is needed, but this a priori knowledge can be considered weak compared to the environmental conditions fixed in former works.


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