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3 July 2001 Automatic 3D segmentation of the liver from abdominal CT images: a level-set approach
Shiyan Pan, Benoit M. Dawant
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Abstract
Computer-aided surgery requires the accurate registration of tomographic pre-operative images with intra-operative surface points acquired with 3D spatial localizers. Surface-based registration of these tomographic images with the surface points does, in turn, require a precise and accurate surface representation of the structures to be registered. This paper presents a level set technique for the automatic segmentation of the liver in abdominal CT scans. The main difficulty with level set methods is the design of appropriate speed functions for particular applications. Here we propose a novel speed function that is designed to (1) stop the propagating front at organ boundaries with weak edges, and (2) incorporate a-priori information on the relative position of the liver and other structures. We show that the new speed function we have designed to stop the front a weak edges is superior to other approaches proposed in the literature both on simulated images and on CT images. Results obtained with our approach for the segmentation of the liver in several CT scans are compared to contours obtained manually.
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Shiyan Pan and Benoit M. Dawant "Automatic 3D segmentation of the liver from abdominal CT images: a level-set approach", Proc. SPIE 4322, Medical Imaging 2001: Image Processing, (3 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.431019
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KEYWORDS
Liver

Image segmentation

Skin

Computed tomography

3D image processing

Image registration

Tomography

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