The localization and identification of vertebrae in spinal CT images plays an important role in many clinical applications, such as spinal disease diagnosis, surgery planning, and post-surgery assessment. However, automatic vertebrae localization presents numerous challenges due to partial visibility, appearance similarity of different vertebrae, varying data quality, and the presence of pathologies. Most existing methods require prior information on which vertebrae are present in a scan, and perform poorly on pathological cases, making them of little practical value. In this paper we describe three novel types of local information descriptors which are used to build more complex contextual features, and train a random forest classifier. Th...
In this paper, we address the problems of fully automatic localization and segmentation of 3D verteb...
The accurate segmentation and identification of vertebrae presents the foundations for spine analysi...
We propose a new, two-stage approach to the vertebrae cen-troid detection and localization problem. ...
The localization and identification of vertebrae in spinal CT images plays an important role in many...
The localization and identification of vertebrae in spinal CT images plays an important role in many...
Abstract. This paper presents a new method for automatic localiza-tion and identification of vertebr...
Automatic localization and identification of vertebrae in medical images of the spine are core requi...
Automatic localization and identification of vertebrae in medical images of the spine are core requi...
Vertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to numerous clinical app...
In this doctoral thesis, the design of algorithms enabling the implementation of a fully automatic s...
International audienceVertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to...
International audienceVertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to...
Exploitation of spine radiographs, in particular for 3D spine shape reconstruction of scoliotic pati...
Exploitation of spine radiographs, in particular for 3D spine shape reconstruction of scoliotic pati...
International audienceVertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to...
In this paper, we address the problems of fully automatic localization and segmentation of 3D verteb...
The accurate segmentation and identification of vertebrae presents the foundations for spine analysi...
We propose a new, two-stage approach to the vertebrae cen-troid detection and localization problem. ...
The localization and identification of vertebrae in spinal CT images plays an important role in many...
The localization and identification of vertebrae in spinal CT images plays an important role in many...
Abstract. This paper presents a new method for automatic localiza-tion and identification of vertebr...
Automatic localization and identification of vertebrae in medical images of the spine are core requi...
Automatic localization and identification of vertebrae in medical images of the spine are core requi...
Vertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to numerous clinical app...
In this doctoral thesis, the design of algorithms enabling the implementation of a fully automatic s...
International audienceVertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to...
International audienceVertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to...
Exploitation of spine radiographs, in particular for 3D spine shape reconstruction of scoliotic pati...
Exploitation of spine radiographs, in particular for 3D spine shape reconstruction of scoliotic pati...
International audienceVertebrae localization, segmentation and identification in CT images is key to...
In this paper, we address the problems of fully automatic localization and segmentation of 3D verteb...
The accurate segmentation and identification of vertebrae presents the foundations for spine analysi...
We propose a new, two-stage approach to the vertebrae cen-troid detection and localization problem. ...