高速视频内窥镜空间分割的不确定性及其时空依赖性。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Hamzeh Ghasemzadeh, Maria E Powell, David S Ford, Dimitar D Deliyski
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目的:高速视频内窥镜(HSV)的空间分割是对声带边缘进行检测并以解析形式表示的过程。空间分割的不确定性水平(即不同专家标记声带边缘的距离有多近或多远)会对最终测量的不确定性水平(即它们的分散程度)产生很大影响。本研究量化了空间分割的不确定性,并研究了其与声门周期相位和声带边缘沿前后方向位置的关系。方法:三名专家采用初始分割和盲法和解的迭代过程对12段HSV录音的声带边缘进行手动分割。在迭代过程结束时,分割不确定性计算为三个分割的边缘之间的像素距离。定量分析了分割不确定性与声门前后方向不同部位的关系,以及分割不确定性与声门周期不同阶段的关系。结果:声门前、后段的分割不确定性明显高于中段,其中前段的不确定性最高,比中段大40%。平均分割不确定性与归一化声门面积呈正相关。最开放的声门构型的分割不确定性比最封闭的声门构型大31%。结论:声带边缘空间分割的不确定性取决于声门周期的相位和边缘沿前后方向的位置;因此,预计不同的HSV措施具有不同程度的不确定性。这些发现对声带速度测量的意义进行了讨论。此外,本研究的发现可以为未来的自动化空间分割方法和创建强大可靠的自动化HSV处理管道提供方向。
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Uncertainty of Spatial Segmentation of High-Speed Videoendoscopy and Its Temporal and Spatial Dependency.

Objective: Spatial segmentation of high-speed videoendoscopy (HSV) is the process that detects the edges of the vocal folds and represents them in analytic form. The level of spatial segmentation uncertainty (ie, how close vs. far apart different experts marked the edges of the vocal folds) can have a great impact on the level of uncertainty of the final measures (ie, their dispersion). This study quantified the uncertainty of spatial segmentation and investigated its dependency on the phase of the glottal cycle and the location of vocal fold edges along the anterior-posterior direction.

Method: Three experts manually segmented the vocal fold edges of twelve HSV recordings using an iterative process consisting of an initial segmentation followed by a blinded reconciliation phase. Segmentation uncertainty was computed as the distance in pixels between the three-segmented edges at the end of the iterative process. The relationships between segmentation uncertainty and different sections of the glottis along the anterior-posterior direction and the relationships between segmentation uncertainty and different phases of the glottal cycle were quantified.

Results: Segmentation uncertainties of the anterior and the posterior sections of the glottis were significantly higher than the middle section, while uncertainty of the anterior section was the highest and 40% larger than the middle section. The average segmentation uncertainty and normalized glottal area were positively correlated. Segmentation uncertainty of the most open glottal configurations was 31% larger than the most closed glottal configuration.

Conclusion: The uncertainty of spatial segmentation of the vocal fold edges depends on the phase of the glottal cycle and the location of the edge along the anterior-posterior direction; hence, it is expected for different HSV measures to have different levels of uncertainties. The implications of these findings for vocal fold velocity measures are discussed. Additionally, the findings from this study could provide direction for future automated spatial segmentation methods and for creating a robust and reliable automated HSV processing pipeline.

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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
13.60%
发文量
395
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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