Functional Segmentation in 3D Angiography

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Abstract

For computer-based diagnostics on high-resolution 3D angiography, precise modeling of anatomy is inevitable for facilitating reliable results. Thereby the process of classification normally covers pre-processing steps, a segmentation task and the classification itself generally utilizing a priori knowledge. The quality of the applied a priori model, e.g. an atlas for cortical-center classification, is deciding for the accuracy of the classification. Anatomical variations of vascularization-dependent partitioning in succession of vessel bypasses can hardly be considered by deforming an atlas. We present a classification algorithm utilizing alternately applied dilation kernels for iteratively assigning the tissue to classify according to the distance from the sustaining vessel systems to improve the expressiveness and validity of the analysis and models for medical diagnostics. The discussed classification strategy has been successfully applied to Coui-naud’s liver lobe classification on contrast enhanced CT data and is currently being evaluated for vascularization-dependent classification of the brain into Brodmann’s areas in the context of neurosurgery.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelTagungsband des 4. Forschungsforum der österreichischen Fachhochschulen
Herausgeber (Verlag)FH Burgenland (Fachhochschulstudiengänge Burgenland GesmbH
Seiten79-84
ISBN (Print)978-3-200-01809-9
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2010
VeranstaltungFFH 2010 - 4. Forschungsforum der österreichischen Fachhochschulen - Pinkafeld, Österreich
Dauer: 7 Apr. 20108 Apr. 2010
http://www.fh-burgenland.at/events/ffh2010.asp

Konferenz

KonferenzFFH 2010 - 4. Forschungsforum der österreichischen Fachhochschulen
Land/GebietÖsterreich
OrtPinkafeld
Zeitraum07.04.201008.04.2010
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