IEEE 2014 Java Projects
IEEE 2014 Java Projects
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Title :Brain Tumor Detection using Region based Iterative Reconstruction and Segmentation
Language : Java
Project Link : http://kasanpro.com/p/java/brain-tumor-detection-region-based-iterative-reconstruction-segmentation
Abstract : X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a powerful tool for noninvasive imaging of time-varying objects.
Identifiying tumors from the CT image is a chalanging one. In this paper we proposed a reconstruct method for CT
image and tumors are detected then using edge based segmentation algorithm.. In the past, methods have been
proposed to reconstruct images from continuously changing objects. For discretely or structurally changing objects,
however, such methods fail to reconstruct high quality images, mainly because assumptions about continuity are no
longer valid. In this paper, we propose a method to reconstruct structurally changing objects. Starting from the
observation that there exist regions within the scanned object that remain unchanged over time, we introduce an
iterative optimization routine that can automatically determine these regions and incorporate this knowledge in an
algebraic reconstruction method. And tumor detection was made from the reconstructed image.
Title :Change Detection of Hyper Spectral Remote Sensing Image by Multilevel Image Segmentation
Language : Java
Project Link :
http://kasanpro.com/p/java/change-detection-hyper-spectral-remote-sensing-image-multilevel-image-segmentation
Abstract : Land cover composition and change are important factors that affect ecosystem condition and function.
Remote sensing is the most important and effective way to acquire data of land cover. The paper proposes an
Improved Change detection with Hyperspectral remote sensing images. Hyperspectral remote sensing images
contain hundreds of data channels. Due to the high dimensionality of the hyperspectral data, it is difficult to design
accurate and efficient image segmentation algorithms for such imagery. In this paper, a new multilevel thresholding
method is introduced for the seg- mentation of hyperspectral and multispectral images. The new method is based on
fractional-order Darwinian particle swarm optimization (FODPSO) which exploits the many swarms of test solutions
that may exist at any time. In addition, the concept of fractional derivative is used to control the convergence rate of
particles. And finally Post-classification Comparison Change Detection applied which is the most commonly used
quantitative method of change detection.
Title :Automatic graph based approach for prior detection of diabetes and hypertension in retinal images
Language : Java
Project Link :
http://kasanpro.com/p/java/automatic-graph-based-prior-detection-diabetes-hypertension-retinal-images
Abstract : Retinal vessels are affected by several systemic diseases, namely diabetes, hypertension, and vascular
disorders. In diabetic retinopathy, the blood vessels often show abnormalities at early stages, as well as vessel
diameter alterations . Changes in retinal blood vessels, such as significant dilatation and elongation of main arteries,
veins, and their branches are also frequently associated with hypertension and other cardiovascular pathologies. The
classification of retinal vessels into artery/vein (A/V) is an important phase for automating the detection of vascular
changes, and for the calculation of characteristic signs associated with several systemic diseases such as diabetes,
hypertension, and other cardiovascular conditions. This paper presents an automatic approach for A/V classification
based on the analysis of a graph extracted from the retinal vasculature. The proposed method classifies the entire
vascular tree deciding on the type of each intersection point (graph nodes) and assigning one of two labels to each
vessel segment (graph links). Final classification of a vessel segment as A/V is performed through the combination of
the graph-based labeling results with a set of intensity features. The features were extracted, including exudates,
bifurcation angle, artery-to-veins diameter ratio, mean artery and veins diameters, form and size of optic disc, and
vessel tortuosity. And the identification of diabetes are made by the rule based conditions.
which exploits the many swarms of test solutions that may exist at any time. In addition, the concept of fractional
derivative is used to control the convergence rate of particles. In this paper, the so-called Otsu problem is solved for
each channel of the multispectral and hyperspectral data. Therefore, the problem of n-level thresholding is reduced to
an optimization problem in order to search for the thresholds that maximize the between-class variance. Experimental
results are favorable for the FODPSO when compared to other bioinspired methods for multilevel segmentation of
multispectral and hyperspectral images. The FODPSO presents a statistically significant improvement in terms of both
CPU time and fitness value, i.e., the approach is able to find the optimal set of thresholds with a larger between-class
variance in less computational time than the other approaches. In addition, a new classification approach based on
support vector machine (SVM) and FODPSO is introduced in this paper. Results confirm that the new segmentation
method is able to improve upon results obtained with the standard SVM in terms of classification accuracies.
Title :An Automatic Graph-Based Approach for Artery/Vein Classification in Retinal Images
Language : Java
Project Link : http://kasanpro.com/p/java/an-automatic-graph-based-artery-vein-classification-retinal-images
Abstract : The classification of retinal vessels into artery/vein (A/V) is an important phase for automating the
detection of vascular changes, and for the calculation of characteristic signs associated with several systemic
diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and other cardiovascular conditions. This paper presents an automatic
approach for A/V classification based on the analysis of a graph extracted from the retinal vasculature. The proposed
method classifies the entire vascular tree deciding on the type of each intersection point (graph nodes) and assigning
one of two labels to each vessel segment (graph links). Final classification of a vessel segment as A/V is performed
through the combination of the graph-based labeling results with a set of intensity features. The results of this
proposed method are compared with manual labeling for three public databases. Accuracy values of 88.3%, 87.4%,
and 89.8% are obtained for the images of the INSPIREAVR, DRIVE, and VICAVR databases, respectively. These
results demonstrate that our method outperforms recent approaches for A/V classification.
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