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Segmentation of Diseased Livers: A 3D Refinement Approach
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Segmentation of Diseased Livers: A 3D Refinement Approach

R Beichel, C Bauer, A Bornik, Erich Sorantin and Horst Bischof
Handbook of Biomedical Imaging, pp.403-412
Springer US
01/01/2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09749-7_22

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Abstract

Liver segmentation is the first data analysis step in computer-aided planning of liver tumor resections. For clinical applicability, the segmentation approach must be able to cope with the high variation in shape and gray-value appearance of the liver. In this article we present a novel segmentation scheme based on a true 3D segmentation refinement concept utilizing a hybrid desktop/virtual reality user interface. The method consists of two main stages. First, an initial segmentation is generated using graph cuts. Second, a segmentation refinement step allows to fix arbitrary segmentation errors. We demonstrate the robustness of our method on ten contrast enhanced liver CT scans and compare it to fifteen other methods. Our segmentation approach copes successfully with the high variation found in patient data sets and allows to produce a segmentation in a time-efficient manner.
Compute Tomography Volume Hybrid User Interface Initial Segmentation Liver Segmentation Segmentation Error

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