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19 March 2008 Integrating local voxel classification and global shape models for medical image segmentation
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Abstract
Segmentation of anatomical structures is a prerequisite for many medical image analysis tasks. We propose a method that integrates local voxel classification and global shape models. The method starts by computing a local feature vector for every voxel and mapping this, via a classifier trained from example segmentations, to a probability that the voxel belongs to the structure to be segmented. Next, this probabilistic output is entered into a global shape model. This shape model is constructed by mapping aligned blurred versions of reference segmentations of the training data into a vector space and applying principal component analysis (PCA). The mapping onto a vector space that is applied guarantees valid results from the PCA. An advantage of using such a shape model is that there is no need to define corresponding landmarks on all training scans, which is a hard task on 3D data. Segmentation of unseen test data is performed by a least squares fit of the results of the voxel classification, after alignment and blurring, into the PCA space. The result of this procedure is for each voxel a probability that it belongs to the structure to be segmented conditioned on both local and global information. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the method on segmentation of lungs containing pathologic abnormalities in 3D CT data.
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Eva M. van Rikxoort, Marleen de Bruijne, and Bram van Ginneken "Integrating local voxel classification and global shape models for medical image segmentation", Proc. SPIE 6914, Medical Imaging 2008: Image Processing, 69144J (19 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.773209
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Lung

3D modeling

Data modeling

Principal component analysis

Classification systems

Medical imaging

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