Title :
Morphology-Based Interslice Interpolation on Manual Segmentations of Joint Bones and Muscles in MRI
Author :
Zhengyi Yang ; Crozier, Stuart ; Engstrom, Carl ; Ying Xia ; Neubert, A. ; Brancato, T. ; Schwarz, R. ; Lauer, L. ; Fripp, Jurgen ; Chandra, Swarup ; Salvado, Olivier
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
This paper presents a validation study on the application of a novel interslice interpolation technique for musculoskeletal structure segmentation of articulated joints and muscles on human magnetic resonance imaging data. The interpolation technique is based on morphological shape-based interpolation combined with intensity based voxel classification. Shape-based interpolation in the absence of the original intensity image has been investigated intensively. However, in some applications of medical image analysis, the intensity image of the slice to be interpolated is available. For example, when manual segmentation is conducted on selected slices, the segmentation on those unselected slices can be obtained by interpolation. We proposed a two- step interpolation method to utilize both the shape information in the manual segmentation and local intensity information in the image. The method was tested on segmentations of knee, hip and shoulder joint bones and hamstring muscles. The results were compared with two existing interpolation methods. Based on the calculated Dice similarity coefficient and normalized error rate, the proposed method outperformed the other two methods.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; bone; image classification; image segmentation; interpolation; medical image processing; muscle; MRI; articulated joints; dice similarity coefficient; hamstring muscles; hip joint bones; human magnetic resonance imaging data; intensity based voxel classification; knee joint bones; local image intensity information; manual joint bone segmentation; manual muscle segmentation; medical image analysis; morphological shape-based interpolation; morphology-based interslice interpolation technique; musculoskeletal structure segmentation; normalized error rate; shape information; shoulder joint bones; two-step interpolation method; Bones; Image segmentation; Interpolation; Joints; Manuals; Muscles; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fremantle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2180-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2179-2
DOI :
10.1109/DICTA.2012.6411678