Iaetsd Image Fusion of Brain Images Using Discrete Wavelet Transform
Iaetsd Image Fusion of Brain Images Using Discrete Wavelet Transform
Proceedings of ICTPRE-2016
IMAGE FUSION OF BRAIN IMAGES USING DISCRETE WAVELET TRANSFORM
S.Azhagumeena, S.Rajakumari, SHEEBA RACHEL
UG, Department of Information Technology
Sri Sairam Engineering College
[email protected], [email protected]
ABSTRACT
The ultimate aim of the project is to develop an image that
is a combination of Scanned images of MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging) and CT (Computed Tomography) of
brain. CT scan is used to view the bone and MRI scan is used
to view the tissues. therefore when a physician need to
diagnose he/she should view both the CT scan and MRI scan
at the same time side by side which is quite difficult for
human eye and this can also lead to error and mismatch. In
order to make it easier these two images can be fused to
form a single image without affecting the contents of the
image. The process of fusion of these two images is done by
means of Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). Thereby
making it easy for the physician to view the two images in a
single image.
INTRODUCTION
1. IMAGE FUSION
In computer vision image fusion is the process of
combining relevant information from two or more images
into a single image. The resulting image will be more
informative than any of the input images. It is also defined
as the set of methods, tools and means of using data from
two or more different images to improve the quality of
information.
In remote sensing applications, the increasing
availability of space borne sensors gives a motivation for
different image fusion algorithms. Several situations in
image processing require high spatial and high spectral
resolution in a single image. Image fusion techniques allow
the integration of different image sources.
In satellite imaging, two types of images are available.
The panchromatic image acquired by satellites is
transmitted with the maximum resolution available and the
multispectral data are transmitted with courser resolution
which is two or four times lower. At the receiver station, the
panchromatic images are merged with the multispectral
data to convey more information.
In medical imaging image fusion has become a
common term used within medical diagnostics and
treatment. The term is used when multiple images of a
patient are registered and overlaid or merged to provide
additional information. Fused images may be created from
multiple images from the same imaging modality or
combining images from multiple modalities. For accurate
diagnosis, radiologist must integrate information from
multiple image formats. Fused, anatomically consistent
images are especially beneficial in diagnosing and treating
cancer. With the advent of these new technologies
radiation oncologist can take full advantage of intensity
modulated radiation therapy (IMRT).
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3. EXISTING SYSTEM
For brain disease patients have to receive both the MRI scan
images and CT scan images for their benefits.
CT (COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY): Also called X-ray
Computerized Axial Tomography make use of computer
processed combinations of many X-ray images taken from
different angles to produce cross sectional images of
specific areas of a scanned object. CT is suited for examining
bone details.
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CT (Bony
details)
Patient
undergoing
radio
therapy
treatment
for brain
Fused CT
and MRI
images
MRI (soft
tissues
details)
Fig1: Block diagram of proposed method
MRI image
Registratio
n
Preprocessing
Filters image
CT image
Fused image
using
discrete
wavelet
transform
Default
registration
Preprocessing
Registration
x (n)
h0(n)
g0(n)
h1(n)
g1(n)
Analysis
x*(n)
Synthesis
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SSIM =
(2 + 1 )(2 )+2
( 2 + 2 +1 )( + +2 )
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