Title :
Automated segmentation of the cerebrospinal fluid and the lateral ventricles from human brain MR images
Author :
Kobashi, Syoji ; Takae, Tomokazu ; Hata, Yutaka ; Kitamura, Yuri T. ; Yanagida, Toshio ; Ishikawa, O. ; Ishikawa, Makoto
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Himeji Inst. of Technol., Hyogo, Japan
Abstract :
Presents a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system which be able to segment the whole brain, brain portions, the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the lateral ventricles from human brain MRI, and then to give the volumes and the 3D volume renderings. In the system, the whole brain and the brain portions are automatically segmented by using previously-developed software (Y. Hata et al., 2000). In this paper, we introduce a new concept of a representative line to segment the CSF and the lateral ventricles. The representative line is automatically detected by inferring its direction by evaluating the location in the head, its position in the CSF and the shape of the line. The inference is performed with a fuzzy inferencing technique. The developed system was applied to MRI volumes of 20 normal subjects, 20 Alzheimer disease patients and 20 hydrocephalus patients. The segmentation error ratio was 1.98% in comparison with the volumes of manually delineated regions. This allowed us to experimentally characterize the modes of variation that are indicative of disease processes
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain; diseases; fuzzy logic; image segmentation; inference mechanisms; medical expert systems; medical image processing; uncertainty handling; 3D volume rendering; Alzheimer disease; automated image segmentation software; brain portions; cerebrospinal fluid; computer-aided diagnosis system; disease process variation modes; fuzzy inference technique; head location; human brain MRI; hydrocephalus patients; lateral ventricles; line shape; manually delineated region volumes; representative line detection; segmentation error ratio; Alzheimer´s disease; Biomedical imaging; Computer aided diagnosis; Head; Hospitals; Humans; Image segmentation; Medical diagnostic imaging; Rendering (computer graphics); Shape;
Conference_Titel :
IFSA World Congress and 20th NAFIPS International Conference, 2001. Joint 9th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7078-3
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.2001.944368