一种评估预分割血管骰子相似指数的替代方法

Abanti Shama Afroz
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血管建模和模拟,以预测其行为之前的手术干预是一个新兴的研究领域。这些三维模型在其感兴趣的区域是由相应的计算机断层扫描(CT)或磁共振成像(MRI)扫描产生的,通常被称为分割任务。在相似分割和相关的后处理任务中,一个关键点是用“骰子相似指数”来衡量所应用方法的准确性。评估该指标的标准程序是比较分割的标签掩码在其二维阶段。然而,更多的情况下,只有最终的三维结构是可用的。这项工作的重点是开发一个替代框架,其中计算两个三维模型的骰子指数。通过在多个平面和不同切片数的五个集上对实体结构进行切片,实现了目标。观察到的Dice指数从0.67到0.9不等,中位数略高于0.8,这似乎是一个相当合理的值。结果还表明,即使整个结构的单个平面的骰子索引不够,将切片数增加到相当高的值也不会影响结果。
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An alternative approach of evaluating Dice Similarity Index for Pre-segmented blood vessels
Modeling and simulating blood vessels in order to predict their behavior prior to surgical interventions is an emerging research field. These three dimensional models at their region of interest are generated from corresponding computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and is often referred as the segmentation task. A critical point in similar segmentation and related post processing tasks is to measure the accuracy of the applied method with `Dice Similarity Index'. The standard procedure of evaluating this index is to compare the segmented label masks in their two dimensional phase. However, more cases are coming forward where only the finalized three dimensional structures are available. This work focuses on developing an alternative framework where the dice index of two three dimensional models are computed. The objective has been achieved by slicing the solid structures at multiple planes and for five sets with varying slice numbers. The observed Dice indices vary from 0.67 to 0.9 with a median slightly above 0.8, which is seemingly a fairly reasonable value. The results also indicate that even though dice index for a singular plane of the whole structure is not enough, increasing the slice numbers to a fairly high value does not affect the result as well.
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