Title :
A Complete System for Automatic Extraction of Left Ventricular Myocardium From CT Images Using Shape Segmentation and Contour Evolution
Author :
Liangjia Zhu ; Yi Gao ; Appia, Vikram ; Yezzi, Anthony ; Arepalli, Chesnal ; Faber, Tracy ; Stillman, Arthur ; Tannenbaum, Allen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, NY, USA
Abstract :
The left ventricular myocardium plays a key role in the entire circulation system and an automatic delineation of the myocardium is a prerequisite for most of the subsequent functional analysis. In this paper, we present a complete system for an automatic segmentation of the left ventricular myocardium from cardiac computed tomography (CT) images using the shape information from images to be segmented. The system follows a coarse-to-fine strategy by first localizing the left ventricle and then deforming the myocardial surfaces of the left ventricle to refine the segmentation. In particular, the blood pool of a CT image is extracted and represented as a triangulated surface. Then, the left ventricle is localized as a salient component on this surface using geometric and anatomical characteristics. After that, the myocardial surfaces are initialized from the localization result and evolved by applying forces from the image intensities with a constraint based on the initial myocardial surface locations. The proposed framework has been validated on 34-human and 12-pig CT images, and the robustness and accuracy are demonstrated.
Keywords :
cardiology; computerised tomography; image segmentation; medical image processing; CT images; anatomical characteristics; automatic delineation; automatic extraction; blood pool; cardiac computed tomography; coarse-to-fine strategy; complete system; contour evolution; entire circulation system; functional analysis; geometric characteristics; image intensities; left ventricle; left ventricular myocardium; myocardial surfaces; shape information; shape segmentation; triangulated surface; Active contours; Blood; Heart; Image segmentation; Myocardium; Shape; Surface treatment; Myocardium segmentation; contour evolution; left ventricle; shape segmentation;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2014.2300751