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Vascular segmentation of neuroimages based on a prior shape and local statistics

Abstract: Fast and accurate extraction of vascular structures from medical images is fundamental for many clinical procedures. However, most of the vessel segmentation techniques ignore the existence of the isolated and redundant points in the segmentation results. In this study, we propose a vascular segmentation method based on a prior shape and local statistics. It could efficiently eliminate outliers and accurately segment thick and thin vessels. First, an improved vesselness filter is defined. This quantifies the likelihood of each voxel belonging to a bright tubular-shaped structure. A matching and connection process is then performed to obtain a blood-vessel mask. Finally, the region-growing method based on local statistics is implemented on the vessel mask to obtain the whole vascular tree without outliers. Experiments and comparisons with Frangi’s and Yang’s models on real magnetic- resonance-angiography images demonstrate that the proposed method can remove outliers while preserving the connectivity of vessel branches.

Key words: Vesselness filter, Neighborhood, Blood-vessel segmentation, Outlier

Chinese Summary  <25>  基于先验形状和局部统计的血管影像图像分割方法

摘要:快速准确地从医学图像中提取血管结构是许多临床医疗的基础。然而,大多数血管分割方法忽略了分割结果中孤立点和冗余点的存在。本文提出一种基于先验形状和局部统计的血管分割方法,能有效消除异常值并精确分割粗细血管。首先,定义了一种改进的血管滤波器,用于量化每个体素属于管状结构的可能性;其次,执行匹配和连接操作以获得血管掩模;最后,在血管掩模基础上实现基于局部统计的区域生长方法,得到较为完整的无外围值的血管树。与Frangi方法以及Yang方法在实际血管造影图像上的实验和比较,证明该方法在保持血管分支连通的同时,可以有效去除异常值。

关键词组:血管滤波器;邻域;血管分割;外围值


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DOI:

10.1631/FITEE.1800129

CLC number:

TP391.4

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2019-08-29

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2018-03-02

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2018-07-31

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2019-08-15

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