International audienceIn this paper, we propose a computationally efficient regularization strategy for the Fast Marching (FM) segmentation of multiple organs. Segmentation is based on interactive seeds placements, where the seeds define either organs of interest or the background. Regularization efficiently compensates for the sensitivity of the FM to narrow bridges between different organs with similar intensities. It also leads to segmentations that are far less sensitive to seeds location than by using the standard FM cost. The driving motivation of our work is the quantitative analysis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), which is the most common B-cell malignancy and mostly affects elderly people. This requires the segmentation ...
© 1982-2012 IEEE. We introduce an approach for image segmentation based on sparse correspondences be...
Image-guided therapies have the potential to improve the accuracy of treating liver cancer. In order...
Automatic segmentation methods for tumors are typically only suitable for a specific type of tumor i...
International audienceWe propose a semi-automatic segmentation pipeline designed for longitudinal st...
We seek the development and evaluation of a fast, accurate, and consistent method for general-purpos...
We seek the development and evaluation of a fast, accurate, and consistent method for general-purpos...
Computed tomography (CT) images are becoming an invaluable mean for abdominal organ investigation. I...
Advances in machine learning techniques have been shown to bring benefit for analysing medical image...
This paper presents a pipeline which uses a multiatlas approach for multiorgan segmentation in whole...
5siWhen dealing with computed tomography volume data, the accurate segmentation of lung nodules is o...
Organ segmentation is helpful for decision-support in diagnostic medicine. Region-growing segmentati...
This project, we present a novel, fast, hybrid and bi-level segmentation technique uniquely develope...
International audienceThis note adresses the following segmentation problem in medical imaging : min...
Whole-body imaging of mice is a key source of information for research. Organ segmentation is a prer...
Random walk (RW) method has been widely used to segment the organ in the volumetric medical image. H...
© 1982-2012 IEEE. We introduce an approach for image segmentation based on sparse correspondences be...
Image-guided therapies have the potential to improve the accuracy of treating liver cancer. In order...
Automatic segmentation methods for tumors are typically only suitable for a specific type of tumor i...
International audienceWe propose a semi-automatic segmentation pipeline designed for longitudinal st...
We seek the development and evaluation of a fast, accurate, and consistent method for general-purpos...
We seek the development and evaluation of a fast, accurate, and consistent method for general-purpos...
Computed tomography (CT) images are becoming an invaluable mean for abdominal organ investigation. I...
Advances in machine learning techniques have been shown to bring benefit for analysing medical image...
This paper presents a pipeline which uses a multiatlas approach for multiorgan segmentation in whole...
5siWhen dealing with computed tomography volume data, the accurate segmentation of lung nodules is o...
Organ segmentation is helpful for decision-support in diagnostic medicine. Region-growing segmentati...
This project, we present a novel, fast, hybrid and bi-level segmentation technique uniquely develope...
International audienceThis note adresses the following segmentation problem in medical imaging : min...
Whole-body imaging of mice is a key source of information for research. Organ segmentation is a prer...
Random walk (RW) method has been widely used to segment the organ in the volumetric medical image. H...
© 1982-2012 IEEE. We introduce an approach for image segmentation based on sparse correspondences be...
Image-guided therapies have the potential to improve the accuracy of treating liver cancer. In order...
Automatic segmentation methods for tumors are typically only suitable for a specific type of tumor i...