Ridge operators

Ridge filters can be used to detect ridge-like structures, such as neurites 1, tubes 2, vessels 3, wrinkles 4 or rivers.

Different ridge filters may be suited for detecting different structures, e.g., depending on contrast or noise level.

The present class of ridge filters relies on the eigenvalues of the Hessian matrix of image intensities to detect ridge structures where the intensity changes perpendicular but not along the structure.

References

1

Meijering, E., Jacob, M., Sarria, J. C., Steiner, P., Hirling, H., Unser, M. (2004). Design and validation of a tool for neurite tracing and analysis in fluorescence microscopy images. Cytometry Part A, 58(2), 167-176. DOI:10.1002/cyto.a.20022

2

Sato, Y., Nakajima, S., Shiraga, N., Atsumi, H., Yoshida, S., Koller, T., …, Kikinis, R. (1998). Three-dimensional multi-scale line filter for segmentation and visualization of curvilinear structures in medical images. Medical image analysis, 2(2), 143-168. DOI:10.1016/S1361-8415(98)80009-1

3

Frangi, A. F., Niessen, W. J., Vincken, K. L., & Viergever, M. A. (1998, October). Multiscale vessel enhancement filtering. In International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (pp. 130-137). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. DOI:10.1007/BFb0056195

4

Ng, C. C., Yap, M. H., Costen, N., & Li, B. (2014, November). Automatic wrinkle detection using hybrid Hessian filter. In Asian Conference on Computer Vision (pp. 609-622). Springer International Publishing. DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-16811-1_40

original, meijering σ = [1], meijering σ = [1, 2, 3, 4], sato σ = [1], sato σ = [1, 2, 3, 4], frangi σ = [1], frangi σ = [1, 2, 3, 4], hessian σ = [1], hessian σ = [1, 2, 3, 4]
from skimage import data
from skimage import color
from skimage.filters import meijering, sato, frangi, hessian
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt


def original(image, **kwargs):
    """Return the original image, ignoring any kwargs."""
    return image


image = color.rgb2gray(data.retina())[300:700, 700:900]
cmap = plt.cm.gray

plt.rcParams["axes.titlesize"] = "medium"
axes = plt.figure(figsize=(10, 4)).subplots(2, 9)
for i, black_ridges in enumerate([True, False]):
    for j, (func, sigmas) in enumerate([
            (original, None),
            (meijering, [1]),
            (meijering, range(1, 5)),
            (sato, [1]),
            (sato, range(1, 5)),
            (frangi, [1]),
            (frangi, range(1, 5)),
            (hessian, [1]),
            (hessian, range(1, 5)),
    ]):
        result = func(image, black_ridges=black_ridges, sigmas=sigmas)
        axes[i, j].imshow(result, cmap=cmap)
        if i == 0:
            title = func.__name__
            if sigmas:
                title += f"\n\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA} = {list(sigmas)}"
            axes[i, j].set_title(title)
        if j == 0:
            axes[i, j].set_ylabel(f'{black_ridges = }')
        axes[i, j].set_xticks([])
        axes[i, j].set_yticks([])

plt.tight_layout()
plt.show()

Total running time of the script: ( 0 minutes 1.858 seconds)

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