Length Increasing Active Contour for the Segmentation of Small Blood Vessels

David Rivest-Hénault, M. Cheriet, S. Deschênes, C. Lapierre
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A new level-set based active contour method for the segmentation of small blood vessels and other elongated structures is presented. Its main particularity is the presence of a length increasing force in the contour driving equation. The effect of this force is to push the active contour in the direction of thin elongated shapes. Although the proposed force is not stable in general, our experiments show that with few precautions it can successfully be integrated in a practical segmentation scheme and that it helps to segment a longer part of the structures of interest. For the segmentation of blood vessels, this may reduce the amount of user interactivity needed: only a small region inside the structure of interest need to be specified.
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基于长度递增活动轮廓的小血管分割
提出了一种新的基于水平集的活动轮廓分割方法,用于小血管和其他细长结构的分割。其主要特点是在轮廓驱动方程中存在长度递增力。这种力的作用是将活动轮廓推向细长形状的方向。虽然所提出的力通常不稳定,但我们的实验表明,在很少的预防措施下,它可以成功地集成到实际的分割方案中,并且它有助于分割感兴趣的较长部分结构。对于血管的分割,这可能会减少所需的用户交互性:只需要指定感兴趣结构内的一小块区域。
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