Title :
Automated model-based bias field correction of MR images of the brain
Author :
Van Leemput, Koen ; Maes, Frederik ; Vandermeulen, Dirk ; Suetens, Paul
Author_Institution :
Med. Image Comput., Univ. Hosp. Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
The authors propose a model-based method for fully automated bias field correction of MR brain images. The MR signal is modeled as a realization of a random process with a parametric probability distribution that is corrupted by a smooth polynomial inhomogeneity or bias field. The method the authors propose applies an iterative expectation-maximization (EM) strategy that interleaves pixel classification with estimation of class distribution and bias field parameters, improving the likelihood of the model parameters at each iteration. The algorithm, which can handle multichannel data and slice-by-slice constant intensity offsets, is initialized with information from a digital brain atlas about the a priori expected location of tissue classes. This allows full automation of the method without need for user interaction, yielding more objective and reproducible results. The authors have validated the bias correction algorithm on simulated data and they illustrate its performance on various MR images with important field inhomogeneities. They also relate the proposed algorithm to other bias correction algorithms.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain models; image classification; iterative methods; medical image processing; MR brain images; a priori expected location; automated model-based bias field correction; digital brain atlas; important field inhomogeneities; magnetic resonance imaging; medical diagnostic imaging; slice-by-slice constant intensity offsets; tissue classes; tissue classification; Automation; Biomedical imaging; Brain modeling; Image segmentation; Iterative algorithms; Iterative methods; Polynomials; Probability distribution; Random processes; Signal processing; Algorithms; Bias (Epidemiology); Brain; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Models, Neurological; Reproducibility of Results; Schizophrenia;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on