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International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR '01)
Simulated Wave Propagation and Traceback in Vascular Extraction
Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
June 10-June 12
ISBN: 0-7695-1113-9
Francis K.H. Quek, Wright State University
Cemil Kirbas, Wright State University
Abstract: This paper presents an approach for the extraction of vasculature from angiography images by using a wave propagation and traceback mechanism. We discuss both the theory and the implementation of the approach. Using a dual-sigmoidal filter, we label each pixel in an angiogram with the likelihood that it is within a vessel. Representing the reciprocal of this likelihood image as an array of refractive indices, we propagate a digital wave through the image from the base of the vascular tree. This wave 'washes' over the vasculature, ignoring local noise perturbations. The extraction of the vasculature becomes that of tracing the wave along the local normals to the waveform. While the approach is inherently SIMD, we present an efficient sequential algorithm for the wave propagation, and discuss the traceback algorithm. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our integer image neighborhood-based algorithm and its robustness to image noise.
Citation:
Francis K.H. Quek, Cemil Kirbas, "Simulated Wave Propagation and Traceback in Vascular Extraction," miar, pp.0229, International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR '01), 2001
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