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An Improved Approach for Contrast Enhancement of Spinal Cord Images based on Multiscale Retinex Algorithm

Sreenivasa Setty, N.K. Srinath, M. C. Hanumantharaju

Abstract


This paper presents a new approach for contrast enhancement of spinal cord medical images based on Multirate scheme incorporated into the multiscale retinex algorithm. The proposed work here uses HSV color space, since HSV color space separates color details from intensity. The enhancement of medical image is achieved by downsampling the original image into five versions, namely, tiny, small, medium, fine, and normal scale. This is due to the fact that the each version of the image when independently enhanced and reconstructed results in an enormous improvement in the visual quality. Further, the contrast stretch and MultiScale Retinex (MSR) techniques are exploited in order to enhance each of the scaled versions of the image. Finally, the enhanced image is obtained by combining each of these scales in an efficient way to obtain the composite enhanced image. The efficiency of the proposed algorithm is validated by using wavelet energy metric in the wavelet domain. Reconstructed image using proposed method highlights the details (edges and tissues), reduces image noise (Gaussian and Speckle) and improves the overall contrast. The proposed algorithm also enhances sharp edges of the tissue surrounding the spinal cord regions which is useful for diagnosis of spinal cord lesions. Elaborated experiments are conducted on several medical images and results presented show that the enhanced medical pictures are of good quality and is found to be better compared with other researcher methods.

Keywords


Multiscale Retinex, Multirate Sampling, Medical Image Enhancement, Spinal Cord, HSV Color Space.

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