Atlas registration is a recognized paradigm for the automatic segmentation of normal MR brain images. Unfortunately, atlas-based segmentation has been of limited use in presence of large space-occupying lesions. In fact, brain deformations induced by such lesions are added to normal anatomical variability and they may dramatically shift and deform anatomically or functionally important brain structures. In this work, we chose to focus on the problem of inter-subject registration of MR images with large tumors, inducing a significant shift of surrounding anatomical structures. First, a brief survey of the existing methods that have been proposed to deal with this problem is presented. This introduces the discussion about the requirements and...
Brain deformations induced by space-occupying lesions may result in unpredictable position and shape...
Multi-atlas segmentation is a powerful approach to automated anatomy delineation via fusing label in...
This paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based segmentation. The propo...
Atlas registration is a recognized paradigm for the automatic segmentation of normal MR brain images...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in the presence of large space-occupying tumors, bas...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in presence of large space-occupying tumors, based o...
We propose a new and clinically oriented approach to perform atlas-based segmentation of brain tumor...
We propose a new and clinically oriented approach to perform atlas-based segmentation of brain tumor...
Abstract. This paper presents an approach for deformable registration of a normal brain atlas to vis...
We present an automatic method to segment brain tissues from volumetric MRI brain tumor images. The ...
textabstractThe final type of segmentationmethod is atlas-based segmentation (sometimes also called...
In order to analyse body composition of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) volumes, atlas-based segmen...
Abstract. An approach to deformable registration of three-dimensional brain tumor images to a normal...
International audienceThis paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based s...
Brain deformations induced by space-occupying lesions may result in unpredictable position and shape...
Brain deformations induced by space-occupying lesions may result in unpredictable position and shape...
Multi-atlas segmentation is a powerful approach to automated anatomy delineation via fusing label in...
This paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based segmentation. The propo...
Atlas registration is a recognized paradigm for the automatic segmentation of normal MR brain images...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in the presence of large space-occupying tumors, bas...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in presence of large space-occupying tumors, based o...
We propose a new and clinically oriented approach to perform atlas-based segmentation of brain tumor...
We propose a new and clinically oriented approach to perform atlas-based segmentation of brain tumor...
Abstract. This paper presents an approach for deformable registration of a normal brain atlas to vis...
We present an automatic method to segment brain tissues from volumetric MRI brain tumor images. The ...
textabstractThe final type of segmentationmethod is atlas-based segmentation (sometimes also called...
In order to analyse body composition of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) volumes, atlas-based segmen...
Abstract. An approach to deformable registration of three-dimensional brain tumor images to a normal...
International audienceThis paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based s...
Brain deformations induced by space-occupying lesions may result in unpredictable position and shape...
Brain deformations induced by space-occupying lesions may result in unpredictable position and shape...
Multi-atlas segmentation is a powerful approach to automated anatomy delineation via fusing label in...
This paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based segmentation. The propo...