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2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 1 (CVPR'06)
Vessel Crawlers: 3D Physically-based Deformable Organisms for Vasculature Segmentation and Analysis
New York, NY
June 17-June 22
ISBN: 0-7695-2597-0
Chris McIntosh, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University, Canada
We present a novel approach to the segmentation and analysis of vasculature from volumetric medical image data. Our method is an adoption and significant extension of deformable organisms, an artificial life framework for medical image analysis that complements classical deformable models with high-level, anatomically-driven control mechanisms. We extend deformable organisms to 3D, model their bodies as tubular spring-mass systems, and equip them with a new repertoire of sensory modules, behavioral routines, and decision making strategies. The result is a new breed of robust deformable organisms, vessel crawlers, that crawl along vasculature in 3D images, accurately segmenting vessel boundaries, detecting and exploring bifurcations, and providing sophisticated, clinically-relevant structural analysis. We validate our method through the segmentation and analysis of vascular structures in both noisy synthetic and real medical image data.
Citation:
Chris McIntosh, Ghassan Hamarneh, "Vessel Crawlers: 3D Physically-based Deformable Organisms for Vasculature Segmentation and Analysis," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.1084-1091, 2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 1 (CVPR'06), 2006
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