Asymmetric Affinity in Fuzzy Connectedness Segmentation for Oral Contrast-Enhances CT Colonography

M. Franaszek, R. Summers
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In oral contrast-enhanced CT colonography, patients are given barium- or iodine-containing solutions to drink to tag out remnants of stool and residual fluid in the colon. Frequently, residual fecal matter absorbs more tagging material and appears much brighter on CT images than surrounding opacified fluid. This may cause even advanced segmentation procedures, like fuzzy connectedness, to miss local regions of colonic lumen. This in turn leads to spurious deformations of the reconstructed colonic wall and impairs interpretation. We show that these problems may be avoided when the properly designed asymmetric affinities are used for segmenting air- and fluid-filled parts of the colon. After this improvement, the segmented volume does not contain holes of missed regions and resulting colonic surface is smooth and free from undesired distortion
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口腔增强CT结肠镜模糊连通性分割中的不对称亲和力
在口服对比增强CT结肠镜检查中,患者被给予含钡或含碘的溶液喝,以标记粪便残留物和结肠中残留的液体。通常情况下,残留的粪便吸收了更多的标记物质,在CT图像上比周围浑浊的液体更亮。这可能导致即使是高级分割程序,如模糊连接,也会错过结肠腔的局部区域。这反过来又导致重建结肠壁的虚假变形,并损害解释。我们表明,当适当设计的不对称亲和力用于分割结肠的空气和液体填充部分时,这些问题可以避免。经过这种改进,分割的体积不包含缺失区域的孔,从而使结肠表面光滑,没有不必要的扭曲
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