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A survey on contemporary computer-aided tumor, polyp, and ulcer detection methods in wireless capsule endoscopy imaging
•Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a process in which a patient swallows a camera-embedded pill-shaped device that passes through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, captures and transmits images to an external receiver. This survey paper presented a survey of contemporary computer-aided detection me...
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Published in: | Computerized medical imaging and graphics 2020-10, Vol.85, p.101767-101767, Article 101767 |
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Summary: | •Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a process in which a patient swallows a camera-embedded pill-shaped device that passes through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, captures and transmits images to an external receiver. This survey paper presented a survey of contemporary computer-aided detection methods for diseases such as tumor, polyp, and ulcer found in the GI during a WCE process. Several studies have been included with in-depth detail of their methodologies, findings, and conclusions. Also, we have attempted to classify these methods based on their technical aspects.•In addition, detection of general abnormalities, bleeding followed by formal discussion and comparison analysis of the recent review articles with the presented survey has been discussed. However, the images generated from WCE are numerous and having different luminance qualities at different places, making a hectic task for physicians to diagnose. This bleeding inside the GI tract can lead to further harmful diseases, such as a tumor, poly, and ulcer, etc. making the necessity of techniques to detect efficiently bleeding inside WCE.•We have proposed a classification approach where a cascade approach of neural networks is presented for the classification of tumor, polyp, and ulcer. We have focused on scenario that the output generated from WCE is compressed frame due to the limitation of battery life and storage capacity of WCE device resulting in the degradation of the quality of images and transmitting WCE frames to a remotely placed physicians can also degrade the quality of the images as a communication channel are vulnerable to noises.
Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a process in which a patient swallows a camera-embedded pill-shaped device that passes through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, captures and transmits images to an external receiver. WCE devices are considered as a replacement of conventional endoscopy methods which are usually painful and distressful for the patients. WCE devices produce over 60,000 images typically during their course of operation inside the GI tract. These images need to be examined by expert physicians who attempt to identify frames that contain inflammation/disease. It can be hectic for a physician to go through such a large number of frames, hence computer-aided detection methods are considered an efficient alternative.
Various anomalies can take place in the GI tract of a human being but the most important and common ones and the aim of this |
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ISSN: | 0895-6111 1879-0771 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.compmedimag.2020.101767 |