Spatially Controllable Region Growing for Segmenting Heart Chambers

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Takashi Ijiri, Shogo Tsuruoka, Hiryu Kamoshita, A. Hirabayashi, S. Inada, I. Shiraishi, K. Kurosaki, K. Nakazawa
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Abstract

Segmentation of computed tomography (CT) images has provided promising methods of constructing precise 3-dimensional heart models. However, the process is labor intensive, because heart regions such as cardiac chambers and blood vessels have similar intensities and exist within a small space. In this paper, we present a tool to ef ciently segment cardiac chambers and blood vessels. We extend traditional region growing to be spatially controllable. A user places multiple seeds, each having a bounding area and a threshold, and our tool “grows” regions around each seed independently within its bounding area. To ef ciently specify the bounding area, we propose two types of seeds (i.e., sphere and cylinder). We also provide a negative seed that generates xed background to avoid over-extraction errors. We compared our tool with a traditional scissor tool and con rmed that ours signi cantly reduced the time required for a segmentation task. We also present segmentation results of CT images of hearts having congenital diseases to illustrate the feasibility of our tool.
空间可控区域生长分割心脏腔
计算机断层扫描(CT)图像的分割为构建精确的三维心脏模型提供了有前途的方法。然而,这个过程是劳动密集型的,因为心脏区域,如心腔和血管具有相似的强度,存在于一个小的空间内。在本文中,我们提出了一种有效分割心脏腔室和血管的工具。我们将传统的区域生长扩展为空间可控。用户放置多个种子,每个种子都有一个边界区域和一个阈值,我们的工具在每个种子的边界区域内独立地“生长”区域。为了有效地指定边界区域,我们提出了两种类型的种子(即球体和圆柱体)。我们还提供了一个负种子,生成混合背景,以避免过度提取错误。我们将我们的工具与传统的剪刀工具进行了比较,并确认我们的工具显着减少了分割任务所需的时间。我们还给出了先天性心脏CT图像的分割结果,以说明我们的工具的可行性。
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Advanced Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Biomedical Engineering ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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