Semi-automatic Segmentation of Brain Tumors Using Population and Individual Information

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Yao Wu
Wei Yang
Jun Jiang
Shuanqian Li
Qianjin Feng
Wufan Chen
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[1] Southern Medical University,School of Biomedical Engineering
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Journal of Digital Imaging | 2013年 / 26卷
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Neighborhood components analysis; -nearest neighborhood; Graph cuts; Distance metric learning;
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Efficient segmentation of tumors in medical images is of great practical importance in early diagnosis and radiation plan. This paper proposes a novel semi-automatic segmentation method based on population and individual statistical information to segment brain tumors in magnetic resonance (MR) images. First, high-dimensional image features are extracted. Neighborhood components analysis is proposed to learn two optimal distance metrics, which contain population and patient-specific information, respectively. The probability of each pixel belonging to the foreground (tumor) and the background is estimated by the k-nearest neighborhood classifier under the learned optimal distance metrics. A cost function for segmentation is constructed through these probabilities and is optimized using graph cuts. Finally, some morphological operations are performed to improve the achieved segmentation results. Our dataset consists of 137 brain MR images, including 68 for training and 69 for testing. The proposed method overcomes segmentation difficulties caused by the uneven gray level distribution of the tumors and even can get satisfactory results if the tumors have fuzzy edges. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method is robust to brain tumor segmentation.
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