Multi-organ abdominal CT segmentation using hierarchically weighted subject-specific atlases

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A robust automated segmentation of abdominal organs can be crucial for computer aided diagnosis and laparoscopic surgery assistance. Many existing methods are specialised to the segmentation of individual organs or struggle to deal with the variability of the shape and position of abdominal organs. We present a general, fully-automated method for multi-organ segmentation of abdominal CT scans. The method is based on a hierarchical atlas registration and weighting scheme that generates target specific priors from an atlas database by combining aspects from multi-atlas registration and patch-based segmentation, two widely used methods in brain segmentation. This approach allows to deal with high inter-subject variation while being flexible enough to be applied to different organs. Our results on a dataset of 100 CT scans compare favourable to the state-of-the-art with Dice overlap values of 94%, 91%, 66% and 94% for liver, spleen, pancreas and kidney respectively.

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Wolz, R., Chu, C., Misawa, K., Mori, K., & Rueckert, D. (2012). Multi-organ abdominal CT segmentation using hierarchically weighted subject-specific atlases. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 7510 LNCS, pp. 10–17). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33415-3_2

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