Title :
Markov random field modeling for three-dimensional reconstruction of the left ventricle in cardiac angiography
Author :
Medina, Rubén ; Garreau, Mireille ; Toro, Javier ; Breton, Hervé L. ; Coatrieux, Jean-Louis ; Jugo, Diego
Author_Institution :
GIBULA, Univ. de Los Andes, Merida
Abstract :
This paper reports on a method for left ventricle three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction from two orthogonal ventriculograms. The proposed algorithm is voxel-based and takes into account the conical projection geometry associated with the biplane image acquisition equipment. The reconstruction process starts with an initial ellipsoidal approximation derived from the input ventriculograms. This model is subsequently deformed in such a way as to match the input projections. To this end, the object is modeled as a 3-D Markov-Gibbs random field, and an energy function is defined so that it includes one term that models the projections compatibility and another one that includes the space-time regularity constraints. The performance of this reconstruction method is evaluated by considering the reconstruction of mathematically synthesized phantoms and two 3-D binary databases from two orthogonal synthesized projections. The method is also tested using real biplane ventriculograms. In this case, the performance of the reconstruction is expressed in terms of the projection error, which attains values between 9.50% and 11.78% for two biplane sequences including a total of 55 images
Keywords :
Markov processes; angiocardiography; diagnostic radiography; image reconstruction; image sequences; medical image processing; phantoms; 3-D Markov-Gibbs random field; Markov random field modeling; biplane image acquisition; biplane image sequences; cardiac angiography; conical projection geometry; energy function; left ventricle; orthogonal ventriculograms; phantoms; space-time regularity constraints; three-dimensional reconstruction; Angiography; Deformable models; Geometry; Image databases; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Impedance matching; Markov random fields; Reconstruction algorithms; Testing; Markov random fields; reconstruction from projections; simulated annealing; three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction; ventriculographic images;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2006.877444