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Paper:MA-P1.6
Session:Active-Contour Diffusion and Level-Set-Based Methods
Time:Monday, October 9, 09:40 - 12:20
Presentation: Poster
Title: SEGMENTATION OF THE LEFT VENCTRICLE FROM MR IMAGES VIA SNAKE MODELS INCORPORATING SHAPE SIMILARITIES
Authors: Yuanquan Wang; Beijing Institute of Technology 
 Yun-De Jia; Beijing Institute of Technology 
Abstract: Magnetic resonance imaging is a noninvasive method to measure the geometry and deformation of the heart during one cardiac cycle. To make thorough use of this anatomical and functional information, it is necessary to segment the endo- and epicardium of the left ventricle. In this study, we present a method based on GVF snake model for this purpose. For endocardium segmentation, the proposed method pays particular attention to papillary muscle and artifacts by adopting a shape energy, with this energy, the snake contour can overcome the spurious edges stemming from artifacts and the final results could depend much less on the initial contour. In order to segment the epicardium, a novel energy based on shape similarity is proposed by assuming that the epicardium resembles the endocardium in shape. In addition, a new strategy is developed to derive the external force. This new force can push the snake contour directly to the epicardium when using the endocardium as initialization. By applying the proposed method to a set of 140 cardiac images, its accuracy and robustness is demonstrated and validated.