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5 May 2004Slice-based prostate segmentation in 3D US images based on continuity constraint
Slice-based 3D segmentation is a semi-automatic segmentation approach that is used to segment the prostate from
3D ultrasound (US) images. First, the prostate is re-sliced rotationally around a pre-selected rotational axis passing
through the approximate center of the prostate. Using a deformable model, an intial guess is used to refine the prostate
boundary to better fit the outline of the prostate in an initial 2D slice. Then, the refined contour is propagated to its
adjacent slices and deformed. This proceudre is repeated until all slices are segmented. Unfortunately, in this
segmentation approach, the segmented contour may not fit the actual prostate boundary properly, propagating the
segmentation error and making it larger. In this paper, we add a continuity constraint in the slice-based 3D
segmentation approach by using an autoregressive (AR) model to correct the endpoint propagation in a cross-sectional
plane perpendicular to the rotational axis. Experiments with 6 patient prostate 3D US images demonstrated that our
method can obtain a smooth segmented prostate and the average distance between our algorithmic and the manually
segmented 2D prostates on the cross-sectional plane was about 0.8mm less than the distance between the algorithmic
segmentation without using the continuity constraint and the manually segmented 2D prostates on the cross-sectional
plane.
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Mingyue Ding, Igor Gyacskov, Xiaping Yuan, Maria Drangova, Aaron Fenster, "Slice-based prostate segmentation in 3D US images based on continuity constraint," Proc. SPIE 5367, Medical Imaging 2004: Visualization, Image-Guided Procedures, and Display, (5 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.533833