基于图的圆柱形约束小肠路径跟踪。

Seung Yeon Shin, Sungwon Lee, Ronald M Summers
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我们提出了一种新的基于图的基于圆柱形约束的小肠路径跟踪方法。与其他器官相比,小肠的一个显著特征是其自身各部分之间的接触,这使得路径追踪困难,加上肠壁的模糊外观。当依靠墙检测等低级功能时,它会导致跟踪的路径很容易越过墙。为了避免这种情况,沿着小肠的路线安装了一系列圆柱体,用于引导跟踪到更可靠的方向。它是使用一个新的成本函数作为软约束实现的。所提出的方法是根据10个腹部CT扫描的从开始到结束连接的小肠的基真路径进行评估。与基线方法相比,该方法在无误差跟踪路径方面有明显的改进。在与小肠分割相关的两种不同设置下,观察到跟踪长度的改善分别为6.6%和17.0%。
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GRAPH-BASED SMALL BOWEL PATH TRACKING WITH CYLINDRICAL CONSTRAINTS.

GRAPH-BASED SMALL BOWEL PATH TRACKING WITH CYLINDRICAL CONSTRAINTS.

GRAPH-BASED SMALL BOWEL PATH TRACKING WITH CYLINDRICAL CONSTRAINTS.

GRAPH-BASED SMALL BOWEL PATH TRACKING WITH CYLINDRICAL CONSTRAINTS.

We present a new graph-based method for small bowel path tracking based on cylindrical constraints. A distinctive characteristic of the small bowel compared to other organs is the contact between parts of itself along its course, which makes the path tracking difficult together with the indistinct appearance of the wall. It causes the tracked path to easily cross over the walls when relying on low-level features like the wall detection. To circumvent this, a series of cylinders that are fitted along the course of the small bowel are used to guide the tracking to more reliable directions. It is implemented as soft constraints using a new cost function. The proposed method is evaluated against ground-truth paths that are all connected from start to end of the small bowel for 10 abdominal CT scans. The proposed method showed clear improvements compared to the baseline method in tracking the path without making an error. Improvements of 6.6% and 17.0%, in terms of the tracked length, were observed for two different settings related to the small bowel segmentation.

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