Abstract
In the process of detecting heterogeneity in breast tissue based on multi-spectral transmission imaging, the detection accuracy will be affected due to the high redundancy degree of information between bands. In order to select the reasonable wavelength combination, this paper uses various nonlinear transformations to convert the multi-spectral images into spectral data for the first time, so as to select the set optimal wavelength combination based on the successive projections algorithm (SPA). Firstly, we design the collection experiment of 4-wavelength multi-spectral image. And then, K-SVD dictionary learning method, texture extraction method and gray correlation analysis method are used to obtain the feature spectral information. Finally, the set optimal wavelength combination is selected based on SPA. The experimental results show that random forest (RF) classification model and Faster-RCNN recognition models effectively verify that the combination of wavelengths 1,2,4 selected has the highest accuracy in the heterogeneous detection. In conclusion, this paper uses modulation-frame accumulation technique to improve the quality of multi-spectral transmission images. And based on the RF and Faster-RCNN models, the effectiveness of SPA-based optimal wavelength combination method proposed is verified, which will provide a new idea of feature wavelength selection for screening early breast masses through multi-spectral transmission imaging.
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