Lung lobe segmentation based on lung fissure surface classification using a point cloud region growing approach

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Abstract

In anatomy, the lung can be divided by lung fissures into several pulmonary lobe units with specific functions. Identifying the lung lobes and the distribution of various diseases among different lung lobes from CT images is important for disease diagnosis and tracking after recovery. In order to solve the problems of low tubular structure segmentation accuracy and long algorithm time in segmenting lung lobes based on lung anatomical structure information, we propose a segmentation algorithm based on lung fissure surface classification using a point cloud region growing approach. We cluster the pulmonary fissures, transformed into point cloud data, according to the differences in the pulmonary fissure surface normal vector and curvature estimated by principal component analysis. Then, a multistage spline surface fitting method is used to fill and expand the lung fissure surface to realize the lung lobe segmentation. The proposed approach was qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated on a public dataset from Lobe and Lung Analysis 2011 (LOLA11), and obtained an overall score of 0.84. Although our approach achieved a slightly lower overall score compared to the deep learning based methods (LobeNet_V2 and V‐net), the inter‐lobe boundaries from our approach were more accurate for the CT images with visible lung fissures.

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Chen, X., Zhao, H., & Zhou, P. (2020). Lung lobe segmentation based on lung fissure surface classification using a point cloud region growing approach. Algorithms, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/a13100263

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