Title :
Level-set segmentation of 2D and 3D ultrasound data using local gamma distribution fitting energy
Author :
Thanh Minh Bui ; Coron, Alain ; Mamou, Jonathan ; Saegusa-Beecroft, Emi ; Machi, Junji ; Dizeux, Alexandre ; Bridal, S. Lori ; Feleppa, Ernest J.
Author_Institution :
LIB, UPMC Univ. Paris 06, Paris, France
Abstract :
Ultrasound (US) data suffer from speckle noise as well as intensity inhomogeneities due to underlying changes in acoustic properties of tissue structure and/or the effects of acoustic focusing and attenuation. This paper describes a 2D and 3D variational level-set method for segmenting such data. To deal with the local statistics of speckle noise, the data term of the level-set energy function is based on local gamma distributions which have shown an ability to model envelope data and gray-level pixel intensities of B-mode clinical images. Local statistics are estimated at a controllable scale using a smooth function with a compact support, a mollifyer, and the method of moments. Compared to manual segmentation, the investigated method provides a high Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) on 3D simulated data, an average DSC of 0.915 on 12 B-mode images of murine tumors acquired with a clinical US system, and average DSCs of 0.920, 0.806 and 0.975 for three media of 54 3D envelope data sets acquired with a high-frequency, focused transducer from dissected human lymph nodes. It also outperforms methods that employ local Gaussian statistics instead of local gamma statistics.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; cancer; data acquisition; image denoising; image segmentation; medical image processing; speckle; statistical analysis; tumours; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic transducers; 2D ultrasound data; 2D variational level-set method; 3D envelope data set acquisition; 3D simulated data; 3D ultrasound data; 3D variational level-set method; B-mode clinical images; B-mode images; acoustic attenuation; acoustic focusing; acoustic properties; clinical US system; compact support; dissected human lymph nodes; gray-level pixel intensities; high Dice similarity coefficient; high-frequency focused transducer; intensity inhomogeneities; level-set energy function; level-set segmentation; local Gaussian statistics; local gamma distribution fitting energy; local gamma distributions; local gamma statistics; local statistics; mollifyer; murine tumors; smooth function; speckle noise; tissue structure; Image segmentation; Kernel; Noise; Nonhomogeneous media; Speckle; Three-dimensional displays; Ultrasonic imaging; 3D ultrasound; high frequency; intensity inhomogeneity; level set; lymph node; segmentation;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2015 IEEE 12th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2015.7164066