Abstract
One of the most important preprocessing techniques is image Contrast Enhancement which is a technique that improve visual quality of an input image becoming more suitable for human analysis and perception. Numerous researches have been already developed for enhancement of Medical image for their important application, Traditional Gamma Correction is found to be one of the simplest technique for the contrast enhancement of medical image. This technique uses a set of varying parameter (y, c) which adjust effectively gray value intensity of the input image. Otherwise, Adaptive Gamma Correction technique have been appeared and have been proved its effectiveness by the use of adaptive (y, c) parameter which are determined adaptively from statistical information of input image. Traditional Gamma Correction (TGC) and Adaptive Gamma Correction (AGC) have been applied on three brain MRI modalities for patient with Multiple Sclerosis pathology. Qualitative and quantitative results are presented to illustrate the comparison of TGC and AGC to enhance the contrast of MRI images for better appearance of normal tissue and diseased tissue affected by MS pathology.
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