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Multiple Abdominal Organ Segmentation: An Atlas-Based Fuzzy Connectedness Approach

Published: 01 May 2007 Publication History

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Organ segmentation is an important step in various medical image applications. In this paper, a presegmented atlas is incorporated into the fuzzy connectedness (FC) framework for automatic segmentation of abdominal organs. First, the atlas is registered onto the subject to provide an initial segmentation. Then, a novel method is applied to estimate the necessary FC parameters such as organ intensity features, seeds, and optimal FC threshold automatically and subject adaptively. In order to overcome the intensity overlapping between the neighboring organs, a shape modification approach based on Euclidean distance and watershed segmentation is used. This atlas-based segmentation method has been tested on some abdominal CT and MRI images from Chinese patients. Experimental results indicate the validity of this segmentation method for various image modalities

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    cover image IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
    IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine  Volume 11, Issue 3
    May 2007
    123 pages

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    Published: 01 May 2007

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    1. Abdominal organs
    2. atlas-based segmentation
    3. fuzzy connectedness (FC)

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    • (2011)Analyses of missing organs in abdominal multi-organ segmentationProceedings of the Third international conference on Abdominal Imaging: computational and Clinical Applications10.1007/978-3-642-28557-8_32(256-263)Online publication date: 18-Sep-2011

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