Title of article
Anatomical Modeling with Fuzzy Implicit Surface Templates: Application to Automated Localization of the Heart and Lungs in Thoracic MR Volumes
Author/Authors
REIBER، JOHAN H. C. نويسنده , , Sonka، Milan نويسنده , , Lelieveldt، Boudewijn P. F. نويسنده , , Bolinger، Lizann نويسنده , , Scholz، Thomas D. نويسنده , , Kayser، Hein نويسنده , , Geest، Rob van der نويسنده ,
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روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
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Abstract
In this paper, a novel model-driven segmentation approach for thoracic MR-images is presented. The goal of this work is to coarsely, but fully automatically localize the boundary surfaces of the heart and lungs in thoracic MR sets. The major organs in the thorax are described in a three-dimensional analytical model template by combining a set of fuzzy implicit surfaces by means of constructive solid geometry and formulating model registration as an energy minimization. The method has been validated on 20 thoracic MR volumes from two centers (patients and normal subjects). On average 90% of the contour length of the heart and lung contours was localized with sufficient accuracy (average positional error 6 mm) to automatically provide the initial conditions for a subsequently applied accurate segmentation method.
Keywords
glucose transport , HD3 cells , phosphatase inhibitors , differentiation
Journal title
COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
COMPUTER VISION & IMAGE UNDERSTANDING
Record number
33965
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