Lalitha Rangarajan

Work place: Department of Study in Computer Science, University of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, 570006, India.

E-mail: Lali85arun@yahoo.co.in

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Research Interests: Information Retrieval, Medical Image Computing, Image Processing, Image Manipulation, Pattern Recognition

Biography

Dr. Lalitha Rangarajan, female, has master degrees in two related fields Mathematics (form University of Madras, India) and Industrial Engineering with a specialization in optimization (from Purdue University, USA). Since her return to India from USA in 1988, she is associated with Computer Science Department of University of Mysore. She completed her doctorate in Computer Science in 2004 while teaching post graduate students of the department. Her research interests include Pattern Recognition, Image Retrieval and Bio Informalics. She has published more than 50 articles in renowned journals and peer reviewed conferences globally

Author Articles
Segmentation of Pre-processed Medical Images: An Approach Based on Range Filter

By Amir Rajaei Elham Dallalzadeh Lalitha Rangarajan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.09.02, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

Medical image segmentation is a frequent processing step. Medical images are suffering from unrelated article and strong speckle noise. In this paper, we propose an approach to remove special markings such as arrow symbols and printed text along with medical image segmentation using range filter. The special markings are extracted using Sobel edge detection technique and then the intensity values of the detected markings are substituted by the intensity values of their corresponding neighborhood pixels. Next, three different image enhancement techniques are utilized to remove strong speckle noise as well enhance the weak boundaries of medical images. Finally range filter is applied to segment the texture content of different modalities of medical image. Experiment is conducted on ImageCLEF2010 database. Results show the efficacy of our proposed approach which lead to have precise content based medical image classification and retrieval systems.

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A Novel Algorithm for De-Noising Radiographic Images

By Alireza Azarimoghaddam Lalitha Rangarajan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.06.04, Pub. Date: 8 Jul. 2012

The radiographic image has low contrast and high noise. In order to improve the image for observation and accurate analysis, various digital image processing techniques can be applied. In this research we propose Two Dimensional Left Median Filter method for de-noising radiographic images of welding. We have used the measures Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio and the Mean Absolute Error for comparison. The accuracy of results obtained through our method is better than the Median and Mean Filter methods.

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