基于二阶b样条描述子和几何拟不变量的医学图像解剖结构的无监督迭代分割和识别

T.A. El Doker
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提出了一种几何变形模型,用于医学图像中解剖结构边界的迭代分割和识别。该模型利用传统的边缘检测算法提取潜在边界。然后计算边界的b样条描述符。接下来,使用描述b样条的控制点集的几何拟不变量来匹配存储在内存中的原型模板的潜在边界。这种模板是一种新的二阶b样条原型模板库的一部分,其中解剖结构的边界被存储为控制点集,而不是存储图像本身。利用控制点集进行分割和识别,降低了计算复杂度,提高了过程的准确性和效率。找到匹配后,使用匹配模板的参数再次进行分割。利用这些参数可以最大限度地减少噪声和其他不需要的特征。该模型不存在与当前使用的其他可变形模板和蛇形模型相关的许多缺点,例如计算复杂性、用户交互、对初始条件的敏感性等。此外,与大多数可变形模型模板不同,该算法不限于少数图像,也不需要巨大的存储空间,因为控制点集用于描述库中的模板。在医学图像上的实验验证了该算法的有效性和鲁棒性。
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Unsupervised iterative segmentation and recognition of anatomic structures in medical imagery using second-order B-spline descriptors and geometric quasi-invariants
A geometric deformable model is presented for iterative segmentation and recognition of boundaries belonging to anatomic structures in medical imagery. The model utilizes a conventional edge detection algorithm for the extraction of potential boundaries. B-spline descriptors for the boundaries are then calculated. Next, geometric quasi-invariants of the control point sets, describing the B-splines are used to match potential boundaries with that of a prototype template stored in memory. Such a template is part of a novel second-order B-spline prototype templates library where the boundaries of anatomic structures are stored as sets of control points instead of storing the images themselves. The utilization of a control point set for segmentation and recognition reduces computational complexity and improves the accuracy and efficiency of the process. Once a match has been found, segmentation is done again with the parameters of the matching template. Utilizing these parameters minimizes noise and other unwanted features. This model does not suffer from many of the drawbacks associated with other deformable templates and snake models that are currently used, such as computational complexity, user interaction, sensitivity to initial conditions and others. Furthermore, unlike most deformable model templates, this algorithm is not limited to a few images and does not require huge storage space since control point sets are used to describe templates in the library. Experiments performed on medical images confirm the efficiency and robustness of this algorithm.
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