DocumentCode
1114463
Title
Self-Repelling Snakes for Topology-Preserving Segmentation Models
Author
Le Guyader, Carole ; Vese, Luminita A.
Author_Institution
CNRS, Rennes
Volume
17
Issue
5
fYear
2008
fDate
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
767
Lastpage
779
Abstract
The implicit framework of the level-set method has several advantages when tracking propagating fronts. Indeed, the evolving contour is embedded in a higher dimensional level-set function and its evolution can be phrased in terms of a Eulerian formulation. The ability of this intrinsic method to handle topological changes (merging and breaking) makes it useful in a wide range of applications (fluid mechanics, computer vision) and particularly in image segmentation, the main subject of this paper. Nevertheless, in some applications, this topological flexibility turns out to be undesirable: for instance, when the shape to be detected has a known topology, or when the resulting shape must be homeomorphic to the initial one. The necessity of designing topology-preserving processes arises in medical imaging, for example, in the human cortex reconstruction. It is known that the human cortex has a spherical topology so throughout the reconstruction process this topological feature must be preserved. Therefore, we propose in this paper a segmentation model based on an implicit level-set formulation and on the geodesic active contours, in which a topological constraint is enforced.
Keywords
edge detection; image segmentation; Eulerian formulation; higher dimensional level-set function; human cortex reconstruction; image segmentation; level-set method; self-repelling snakes; topology-preserving segmentation models; Additive operator splitting (AOS) scheme; geodesic active contours; level-set method; segmentation; topology preservation; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Models, Statistical; Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2008.919951
Filename
4477345
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