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20 March 2015 Skeletal shape correspondence via entropy minimization
Liyun Tu, Martin Styner, Jared Vicory, Beatriz Paniagua, Juan Carlos Prieto, Dan Yang, Stephen M. Pizer
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Abstract
Purpose: Improving the shape statistics of medical image objects by generating correspondence of interior skeletal points. Data: Synthetic objects and real world lateral ventricles segmented from MR images. Method(s): Each object’s interior is modeled by a skeletal representation called the s-rep, which is a quadrilaterally sampled, folded 2-sided skeletal sheet with spoke vectors proceeding from the sheet to the boundary. The skeleton is divided into three parts: up-side, down-side and fold-curve. The spokes on each part are treated separately and, using spoke interpolation, are shifted along their skeletal parts in each training sample so as to tighten the probability distribution on those spokes’ geometric properties while sampling the object interior regularly. As with the surface-based correspondence method of Cates et al., entropy is used to measure both the probability distribution tightness and sampling regularity. The spokes’ geometric properties are skeletal position, spoke length and spoke direction. The properties used to measure the regularity are the volumetric subregions bounded by the spokes, their quadrilateral sub-area and edge lengths on the skeletal surface and on the boundary. Results: Evaluation on synthetic and real world lateral ventricles demonstrated improvement in the performance of statistics using the resulting probability distributions, as compared to methods based on boundary models. The evaluation measures used were generalization, specificity, and compactness. Conclusions: S-rep models with the proposed improved correspondence provide significantly enhanced statistics as compared to standard boundary models.
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Liyun Tu, Martin Styner, Jared Vicory, Beatriz Paniagua, Juan Carlos Prieto, Dan Yang, and Stephen M. Pizer "Skeletal shape correspondence via entropy minimization", Proc. SPIE 9413, Medical Imaging 2015: Image Processing, 94130U (20 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2081245
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KEYWORDS
Statistical modeling

Image segmentation

Shape analysis

Medical imaging

Performance modeling

Statistical analysis

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