DocumentCode
2962832
Title
Cortical enhanced tissue segmentation of neonatal brain MR images acquired by a dedicated phased array coil
Author
Feng Shi ; Pew-Thian Yap ; Yong Fan ; Jie-Zhi Cheng ; Wald, Lawrence L. ; Gerig, Guido ; Weili Lin ; Dinggang Shen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
20-25 June 2009
Firstpage
39
Lastpage
45
Abstract
The acquisition of high quality MR images of neonatal brains is largely hampered by their characteristically small head size and low tissue contrast. As a result, subsequent image processing and analysis, especially for brain tissue segmentation, are often hindered. To overcome this problem, a dedicated phased array neonatal head coil is utilized to improve MR image quality by effectively combing images obtained from 8 coil elements without lengthening data acquisition time. In addition, a subject-specific atlas based tissue segmentation algorithm is specifically developed for the delineation of fine structures in the acquired neonatal brain MR images. The proposed tissue segmentation method first enhances the sheet-like cortical gray matter (GM) structures in neonatal images with a Hessian filter for generation of cortical GM prior. Then, the prior is combined with our neonatal population atlas to form a cortical enhanced hybrid atlas, which we refer to as the subject-specific atlas. Various experiments are conducted to compare the proposed method with manual segmentation results, as well as with additional two population atlas based segmentation methods. Results show that the proposed method is capable of segmenting the neonatal brain with the highest accuracy, compared to other two methods.
Keywords
biomedical MRI; brain; image enhancement; image segmentation; medical image processing; Hessian filter; cortical enhanced hybrid atlas; cortical enhanced tissue segmentation; cortical gray matter structures; dedicated phased array neonatal head coil; image analysis; image processing; image quality; neonatal brain MR images; neonatal population atlas; Brain; Coils; Data acquisition; Head; Image analysis; Image processing; Image quality; Image segmentation; Pediatrics; Phased arrays;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, 2009. CVPR Workshops 2009. IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Conference_Location
Miami, FL
ISSN
2160-7508
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3994-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CVPRW.2009.5204348
Filename
5204348
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