In this paper, we present the segmentation of the headand neck lymph node regions using a new active contourbased atlas registration model. We propose to segment thelymph node regions without directly including them in theatlas registration process; instead, they are segmentedusing the dense deformation field computed from theregistration of the atlas structures with distinctboundaries. This approach results in robust and accuratesegmentation of the lymph node regions even in thepresence of significant anatomical variations between theatlas-image and the patient's image to be segmented. Wealso present a quantitative evaluation of lymph noderegions segmentation using various statistical as well asgeometrical metrics: sensitivity, specificity...
International audienceRadiotherapy planning requires accurate delineations of the critical structure...
The goal of this thesis is to provide automatic segmentation tools based on the use of anatomical at...
International audienceThis paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based s...
In this paper, we present the segmentation of the head and neck lymph node regions using a new activ...
This paper presents automated segmentation of structuresin the Head and Neck (H\&N) region, usin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.The success of radiation therapy depends critically ...
Background: Semi-automated segmentation using deformable registration of selected atlas cases consis...
PURPOSE: Radiotherapy planning requires accurate delineations of the tumor and of the critical struc...
In this paper we present a methodology to form an anatomical atlas based on the analysis of dense de...
Abstract. Radiotherapy planning requires accurate delineations of the critical structures. To avoid ...
The most reliable independet prognostic factor for the disease evolution of head&neck cancer patient...
Treatment planning for high precision radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N) cancer patients requir...
The assessment of lymph node is commonly used as a yardstick in diagnosis, staging, treatment and th...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide radio-oncology specialists with automatic tools for ...
Atlas-based automatic segmentation is used in radiotherapy planning to accelerate the delineation of...
International audienceRadiotherapy planning requires accurate delineations of the critical structure...
The goal of this thesis is to provide automatic segmentation tools based on the use of anatomical at...
International audienceThis paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based s...
In this paper, we present the segmentation of the head and neck lymph node regions using a new activ...
This paper presents automated segmentation of structuresin the Head and Neck (H\&N) region, usin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.The success of radiation therapy depends critically ...
Background: Semi-automated segmentation using deformable registration of selected atlas cases consis...
PURPOSE: Radiotherapy planning requires accurate delineations of the tumor and of the critical struc...
In this paper we present a methodology to form an anatomical atlas based on the analysis of dense de...
Abstract. Radiotherapy planning requires accurate delineations of the critical structures. To avoid ...
The most reliable independet prognostic factor for the disease evolution of head&neck cancer patient...
Treatment planning for high precision radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N) cancer patients requir...
The assessment of lymph node is commonly used as a yardstick in diagnosis, staging, treatment and th...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide radio-oncology specialists with automatic tools for ...
Atlas-based automatic segmentation is used in radiotherapy planning to accelerate the delineation of...
International audienceRadiotherapy planning requires accurate delineations of the critical structure...
The goal of this thesis is to provide automatic segmentation tools based on the use of anatomical at...
International audienceThis paper presents a new and original variational framework for atlas-based s...