Title :
Ground Truth Estimation using Multimodal Data Fusion
Author :
Mohan, P. ; NG, W.S. ; Shi, Dequan
Author_Institution :
Singapore Gen. Hosp., Singapore
Abstract :
The accurate localization of prostate cancer is important as it can affect both surgical and radiation treatment planning. Generating accurate ground truth is critical for reliable validation. Although, some part of this ground truth is contained in certain set of data such as pathological analysis and images of the organ, there exists some degree of random error from inter/intra-expert variabilities and surgical manipulation. Depending on the imaging method used, the cancer sites would have displaced according to the surface deformation and elasticity of the gland. We are proposing a new method to eliminate the random error in data acquired from different techniques and move closer to the ground truth of the data using multimodality dataset fusion. A non rigid registration method is used to register and fuse the volume data obtained from transrectal-ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and laser scan volume obtained from the same patient. The proposed registration method is based on a combination of iterative closest point (ICP) algorithm and multilevel B-splines. This is followed by a 3-D reconstruction to rescale the fused image; we will study and compare the results from two methods, (i) linear rescaling using Prolate Ellipsoid Equation and (ii) non-linear scaling using Generalized Hough Transform and prostate shape equations to estimate the ground truth of the model. This should provide an estimation of the random error in each image modality. Localization of prostate cancer in each modality is expected to be improved after the removal of the random error.
Keywords :
biological organs; biomechanics; cancer; deformation; elasticity; image fusion; image reconstruction; image registration; iterative methods; medical image processing; splines (mathematics); surgery; tumours; 3-D reconstruction; generalized Hough transform; gland elasticity; ground truth estimation; image fusion; iterative closest point algorithm; laser scan; magnetic resonance imaging; multilevel B-splines; multimodal data fusion; non rigid registration method; organ images; pathological analysis; prolate ellipsoid equation; prostate cancer localization; random error; surface deformation; surgical manipulation; transrectal-ultrasound imaging; treatment planning;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, 2006. ICBPE 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-981-05-79
Electronic_ISBN :
81-904262-1-4