Abstract

Digital Image Elasto Tomography (DIET) is noninvasive approach for detection and screening test of breast cancer at an early stage. In DIET mechanical vibrations are applied on the surface of breast after applying fiducial markers and images are taken to capture surface motion using five digital cameras. Applying Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) on the unmarked surface of the breast to produce reference points for tracking surface motion. Using Separate Modal Analysis frequency and amplitude response of oscillations are evaluated using markers. SIFT features are used to detect change in stiffness which refers to presence and/or location of tumor. This increases motion data and reduces noise for detection of cancerous tumours.

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