用于CT前列腺图像边界检测和可变形分割的学习距离变换。

Yaozong Gao, Li Wang, Yeqin Shao, Dinggang Shen
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从CT图像中分割前列腺是癌症放射治疗计划的关键步骤。分割的准确性可能在很大程度上影响放射治疗的疗效。然而,由于与膀胱和直肠的接触边界,前列腺边界往往模糊不清,难以识别,这导致不同临床医生的手动描绘不一致。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于学习的前列腺边界检测和可变形分割方法。我们提出的方法旨在学习边界距离变换,该变换将强度图像映射为边界距离图。为了增强学习的距离变换的空间一致性,我们将我们的方法与自动上下文模型相结合,以迭代地细化估计的距离图。在细化之后,可以通过在距离图中找到谷来容易地检测前列腺边界。此外,估计的距离图还可以用作指导可变形分割的新外力。具体来说,为了自动分割前列腺,我们将估计的边界距离图集成到水平集公式中。对73幅CT规划图像的实验结果表明,在驱动变形分割方面,所提出的距离变换比传统的基于分类的方法更有效。此外,我们的方法可以实现比人类评分者更一致的分割,并且比现有的比较方法更准确的结果。
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Learning Distance Transform for Boundary Detection and Deformable Segmentation in CT Prostate Images.

Segmenting the prostate from CT images is a critical step in the radio-therapy planning for prostate cancer. The segmentation accuracy could largely affect the efficacy of radiation treatment. However, due to the touching boundaries with the bladder and the rectum, the prostate boundary is often ambiguous and hard to recognize, which leads to inconsistent manual delineations across different clinicians. In this paper, we propose a learning-based approach for boundary detection and deformable segmentation of the prostate. Our proposed method aims to learn a boundary distance transform, which maps an intensity image into a boundary distance map. To enforce the spatial consistency on the learned distance transform, we combine our approach with the auto-context model for iteratively refining the estimated distance map. After the refinement, the prostate boundaries can be readily detected by finding the valley in the distance map. In addition, the estimated distance map can also be used as a new external force for guiding the deformable segmentation. Specifically, to automatically segment the prostate, we integrate the estimated boundary distance map into a level set formulation. Experimental results on 73 CT planning images show that the proposed distance transform is more effective than the traditional classification-based method for driving the deformable segmentation. Also, our method can achieve more consistent segmentations than human raters, and more accurate results than the existing methods under comparison.

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