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Improvements on the gray level co-occurrence matrix technique to compute ischemic stroke volume

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2002
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Ušinskas, Andrius
Tomandl, Bernd F
Hastreiter, Peter
Spinnler, Klaus
Wittenberg, Thomas
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The purpose of this work was to apply and test Haralick's gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) technique for automatic calculation and segmentation of the ischemic stroke volume from CT image. For this task, the 3-nearest neighbors classifier was trained to perform stroke and non-stroke area classification. The segmentation and classification results were compared versus a manual segmentation. Approximately half of the automatically computed and segmented stroke volumes from CT images differed less than 15% from the corresponding manually segmented stroke volumes.
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2002
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https://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/130691
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