Image enhancement on digital X-ray images using N-CLAHE

© 2017 IEEE. Digital chest radiography offers many advantages over filmbased radiography, such as immediate image display, no film processing and room storage, wider dynamic range and lower radiation dose. In general, a raw X-ray image acquired directly from a digital flat detector contains poor qua...

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Main Authors: Kitti Koonsanit, Saowapak Thongvigitmanee, Napapong Pongnapang, Pairash Thajchayapong
Other Authors: Thailand National Electronics and Computer Technology Center
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/42534
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Institution: Mahidol University
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Summary:© 2017 IEEE. Digital chest radiography offers many advantages over filmbased radiography, such as immediate image display, no film processing and room storage, wider dynamic range and lower radiation dose. In general, a raw X-ray image acquired directly from a digital flat detector contains poor quality of image, which may not be suitable for diagnosis and treatment planning. Therefore, a pre-processing technique is usually required to enhance image quality. This paper presents an improved image enhancement on digital chest radiography using the so-called N-CLAHE method, which is based on global and local enhancement. The proposed technique consists of two main steps. Firstly, intensity correction of the raw image is encountered by the log-normalization function which adjusts the intensity contrast of the image dynamically. Secondly, the Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalization (CLAHE) method is used for enhancing small details, textures and local contrast of the images. The proposed approach was tested using a radiographic survey phantom and a radiographic chest phantom and compared with conventional enhancement methods, such as histogram equalization, unsharp masking, CLAHE. The results show that the proposed N-CLAHE method yields great improvement on the pre-processing correction for digital chest radiography.