Segmentation and classification of liver ct images for tumor detection
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The liver is one of the essential organs positioned inside the abdominal
newlinepart of the human body. The purpose of the liver includes the production of biles,
newlinepurification of blood, storing of vitamins and minerals and metabolic function.
newlineIn addition, to create nutrients and to metabolize the drugs in the form of glycogen
newlineliver is considered to be an important organ. Due to these reasons, it is highly
newlinesignificant to defend the liver from the tumor. The tumor is an abnormal cell
newlinegrowth. Depending on the mass of the tissue, it can be classified as primary liver
newlinetumor and secondary liver tumor. Several imaging modalities such as Nuclear
newlineMedicine Imaging (NMI), Ultrasonography (US), X-Ray, Computed Tomography
newline(CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Positron Emission Tomography
newline(PET) are used by the experts for detecting both liver and tumor portions.
newlineHowever, CT modality can show detailed images of the human body such as bone,
newlinemuscles, abdomen, heart, lung and kidney. The other modalities have the
newlinelimitations such as high cost, long scanning time, deprived tumor localization, and
newlinerequires skilled trainers. Considering these reasons, CT is extensively used in liver
newlinetumor diagnosis.
newlineThe segmentation and classification of liver tumor from abdomen
newlineimages has been a demanding task in recent days. Various segmentation
newlinemethodologies such as manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic segmentation
newlineare developed for segmenting the image. The segmentation results afford
newlineby the experts may vary from patient to patient and also for the same patient
newlineat different times. Also, it takes more time to diagnose the tumor as more slices
newlineare needed for a better diagnosis.
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