Multi-Atlas Based Methods in Brain MR Image Segmentation

Brain region-of-interesting (ROI) segmentation is an important prerequisite step for many computer-aid brain disease analyses. However, the human brain has the complicated anatomical structure. Meanwhile, the brain MR images often suffer from the low intensity contrast around the boundary of ROIs, l...

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Vydáno v:Chinese medical sciences journal Ročník 34; číslo 2; s. 110
Hlavní autoři: Sun, Liang, Zhang, Li, Zhang, Dao-Qiang
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: China 30.06.2019
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ISSN:1001-9294
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Shrnutí:Brain region-of-interesting (ROI) segmentation is an important prerequisite step for many computer-aid brain disease analyses. However, the human brain has the complicated anatomical structure. Meanwhile, the brain MR images often suffer from the low intensity contrast around the boundary of ROIs, large inter-subject variance and large inner-subject variance. To address these issues, many multi-atlas based segmentation methods are proposed for brain ROI segmentation in the last decade. In this paper, multi-atlas based methods for brain MR image segmentation were reviewed regarding several registration toolboxes which are widely used in the multi-atlas methods, conventional methods for label fusion, datasets that have been used for evaluating the multi-atlas methods, as well as the applications of multi-atlas based segmentation in clinical researches. We propose that incorporating the anatomical prior into the end-to-end deep learning architectures for brain ROI segmentation is an important direction in the future.
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ISSN:1001-9294
DOI:10.24920/003576