Quantification and normalization of x-ray mammograms.
The analysis of (x-ray) mammograms remains qualitative, relying on the judgement of clinicians. We present a novel method to compute a quantitative, normalized measure of tissue radiodensity traversed by the primary beam incident on each pixel of a mammogram, a measure we term the standard attenuati...
Main Authors: | Tromans, C, Cocker, MR, Brady, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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