Title :
A task-specific evaluation of three-dimensional image interpolation techniques
Author :
Grevera, George J. ; Udupa, Jayaram K. ; Miki, Yukio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Med. Inf. Res., Univ. of Pennsylvania Health Syst., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract :
Image interpolation is an important operation that is widely used in medical imaging, image processing and computer graphics. A variety of interpolation methods are available in the literature. However, their systematic evaluation is lacking. In a previous paper (ibid., vol. 15, pp. 881-92, Dec. 1996), we presented a framework for the task-independent comparison of interpolation methods based on certain image-derived figures of merit using a variety of medical image data pertaining to different parts of the human body taken from different modalities. In this work, we present an objective task-specific framework for evaluating interpolation techniques. The task considered is how the interpolation methods influence the accuracy of quantification of the total volume of lesions in the brain of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. 60 lesion detection experiments coming from ten patient studies, two subsampling techniques and the original data, and three interpolation methods were carried out, along with a statistical analysis of the results.
Keywords :
brain; computer graphics; interpolation; medical image processing; statistical analysis; 3D image interpolation techniques; brain lesion volume estimation; computer graphics; computer-aided diagnosis; image-derived figures of merit; lesion detection; medical imaging; multi-dimensional image processing; multiple sclerosis patients; quantification accuracy; statistical analysis; subsampling techniques; task-specific evaluation; Biomedical imaging; Computer graphics; Image processing; Interpolation; Layout; Lesions; Medical diagnostic imaging; Multidimensional systems; Multiple sclerosis; Radiology; Brain; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Multiple Sclerosis; Sensitivity and Specificity;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on