Automatic segmentation of brain MR images for patients with different kinds of epilepsy

Jie Wang, Rui Wang, Su Zhang, Jing Ding, Yuemin Zhu
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Idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) and symptomatic generalized epilepsy (SGE) are two kinds of generalized epilepsy. In this study, we discussed the methods of automatically segmentation of MR images for patients with these two kinds of epilepsy. K-Means clustering, expectation-maximization, and fuzzy c-means algorithms were employed to perform segmentation on brain images for patients with IGE. For patients with SGE, a trimmed likelihood estimator combined with Gaussian mixture model, which we improved based on other's existing work, was employed to detect obvious brain lesions on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images. Gray matter, white matter, and cerebrospinal fluid were then segmented from the remaining normal brain part. Similarity metrics were used to evaluate the performance of the different segmentation methods. The Dice similarity coefficient of the segmentation results exceeded 70% and satisfied the basic clinical requirement. Actually, the segmentation results were acceptable to clinicians and can provide clinicians more disease information to diagnose and treat epilepsy.
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不同类型癫痫患者脑MR图像的自动分割
特发性全身性癫痫(IGE)和症状性全身性癫痫(SGE)是两种全身性癫痫。在本研究中,我们讨论了这两种癫痫患者的MR图像的自动分割方法。采用K-Means聚类、期望最大化和模糊c-means算法对IGE患者的脑图像进行分割。对于SGE患者,我们在前人的基础上改进了一种结合高斯混合模型的修整似然估计,用于检测液体衰减反演恢复图像上明显的脑损伤。然后从剩余的正常脑部分分割灰质、白质和脑脊液。使用相似度指标来评价不同分割方法的性能。分割结果的Dice相似系数大于70%,满足临床基本要求。实际上,分割结果是临床医生可以接受的,可以为临床医生提供更多的疾病信息来诊断和治疗癫痫。
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