Title :
Segmentation-free and multiscale-free extraction of medial information using Gradient Vector Flow — Application to vascular structures
Author :
Pizaine, Guillaume ; Prevost, Raphael ; Angelini, Elsa D. ; Bloch, Isabelle ; Makram-Ebeid, Sherif
Author_Institution :
Medisys Res. Lab., Philips Healthcare, Suresnes, France
Abstract :
Gradient Vector Flow has become a popular method to recover medial information in medical imaging, in particular for vessels centerline extraction. This renewed interest has been motivated by its ability to process gray-scale images without prior segmentation. However, another interesting property lies in the diffusion process used to solve the underlying variational problem. We propose a method to recover scale information in the context of vascular structures extraction, relying on analytical properties of the Gradient Vector Flow only, with no multiscale analysis. Through simple one-dimensional considerations, we demonstrate the ability of our approach to estimate the radii of the vessels with an error of 10% only in the presence of noise and less than 3% without noise. Our approach is evaluated on convolved bar-like templates and is illustrated on 2D X-ray angiographic images.
Keywords :
biodiffusion; blood vessels; diagnostic radiography; estimation theory; feature extraction; image denoising; medical image processing; 2D X-ray angiographic images; convolved bar-like templates; diffusion process; error estimation; gradient vector flow; gray-scale image processing; image denoising; medial information; medical imaging; multiscale-free extraction; segmentation-free extraction; variational problem; vascular structures extraction; vessels centerline extraction; Equations; Image edge detection; Image segmentation; Mathematical model; Noise; Skeleton; Vectors; diffusion; gradient vector flow; medialness; shape analysis; skeleton;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2012 9th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1857-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2012.6235533