Segmentation and classification of offline hand drawn images for the bgt neuropsychological screening test

M Moetesum, I Siddiqi, U Masroor… - … on Digital Image …, 2016 - spiedigitallibrary.org
M Moetesum, I Siddiqi, U Masroor, N Vincent, F Cloppet
Eighth International Conference on Digital Image Processing …, 2016spiedigitallibrary.org
Shape drawing tests are widely used by practitioners to assess the neuropsychological
conditions of patients. Most of these neuropsychological figure drawing tests comprise a set
of figures drawn on a single sheet of paper which are inspected to analyze the presence or
absence of certain properties and are scored accordingly. An automated scoring system for
such a test requires the extraction and identification of a particular shape from the set of
figures as a vital preprocessing step. This paper presents a system for effective …
Shape drawing tests are widely used by practitioners to assess the neuropsychological conditions of patients. Most of these neuropsychological figure drawing tests comprise a set of figures drawn on a single sheet of paper which are inspected to analyze the presence or absence of certain properties and are scored accordingly. An automated scoring system for such a test requires the extraction and identification of a particular shape from the set of figures as a vital preprocessing step. This paper presents a system for effective segmentation and recognition of shapes for a well-known clinical test, the Bender Gestalt Test (BGT). The segmentation is based on connected component analysis, morphological processing and spatial clustering while the recognition is carried out using shape context matching. Experiments carried out on offline images of hand drawn samples contributed by different subjects realize promising segmentation and classification results validating the ideas put forward in this study.
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