GRADIENT CALCULATION on the PLEURAL EFFUSION and NORMAL LUNGS IMAGE
Journal Title: International Journal of Innovative Research in Advanced Engineering - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
A research of gradient calculation for pleural effusion and normal lungs images had been conducted. The gradient calculation was done by using gradient formula on the equation of line. The steps taken in this research were image enhancement, segmentation, and gradient calculation. Gradient calculations were conducted on 8 images of pleural effusion and 8 images of normal lungs. The result of this research showed that the lungs image gradient of the pleural effusion was less than 0.3 whereas the normal lungs gradient was more than 0.3.
Authors and Affiliations
Indah Nurhidayati, Kusworo Adi, Catur Edi Widodo
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