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An intelligent tool for anatomical object segmentation using deformable surfaces

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Delibasis, K. K.; Christodoulidis, A.; Maglogiannis, I.
Fecha
2012
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-30448-4_26
Materia
Active surfaces
Computer Vision
Deformable surface
Object segmentation
3D segmentation
Active area
Anatomical objects
Computed Tomography
Deformable surfaces
Explicit scheme
Gradient vector flow
Image dynamics
Intelligent tools
Numerical evaluations
Partial derivative equations
Segmentation accuracy
Speed of convergence
Synthetic data
Three dimensional images
User intervention
Vector fields
Artificial intelligence
Computerized tomography
Deformation
Three dimensional
Image segmentation
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Image segmentation is a very active area of research in machine vision. In this work, an innovative methodology is presented that allows the segmentation of objects in three-dimensional images with initial user intervention. The paper describes the adopted approach for implementing the algorithm of deformable / active surfaces (AS), using the explicit scheme for numerical evaluation of the partial derivative equation of the AS evolution. Both the Vector Field Convolution (VFC) and the Gradient Vector Flow (GVF) image dynamic field are investigated for 3D segmentation using the AS. The proposed methodology is implemented as software tool, which allows the initialization of AS using cylinder-like surfaces with user intervention. Initial results are provided for the case of three-dimensional synthetic data and clinical Computed Tomography (CT) images, in terms of segmentation accuracy and speed of convergence. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/26966
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