We present an automatic method to segment brain tissues from volumetric MRI brain tumor images. The method is based on non-rigid registration of an average atlas in combination with a biomechanically justified tumor growth model to simulate soft-tissue deformations caused by the tumor mass-effect. The tumor growth model, which is formulated as a mesh-free Markov Random Field energy minimization problem, ensures correspondence between the atlas and the patient image, prior to the registration step. The method is non-parametric, simple and fast compared to other approaches while maintaining similar accuracy. It has been evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively with promising results on eight datasets comprising simulated images and real pat...
Abstract. This paper presents an approach for deformable registration of a normal brain atlas to vis...
Rationale and Objectives—Manual segmentation of brain tumors from magnetic resonance (MR) images is ...
Abstract. Given models for healthy brains, tumor segmentation can be seen as a process of detecting ...
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...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in the presence of large space-occupying tumors, bas...
Image-based modeling of tumor growth combines methods from cancer simulation and medical imaging. In...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in presence of large space-occupying tumors, based o...
This paper presents an approach for joint segmentation and deformable registration of brain scans of...
Image-based modeling of tumor growth combines methods from cancer simulation and medical imaging. In...
Abstract. An approach to deformable registration of three-dimensional brain tumor images to a normal...
A deformable registration method is proposed to register a brain atlas with tumor-bearing brain scan...
Atlas registration is a recognized paradigm for the automatic segmentation of normal MR brain images...
This paper investigates the problem of atlas registration of brain images with tumors. Multi-paramet...
Abstract—A biomechanical model of the brain is presented, using a finite-element formulation. Emphas...
Abstract. This paper presents an approach for deformable registration of a normal brain atlas to vis...
Rationale and Objectives—Manual segmentation of brain tumors from magnetic resonance (MR) images is ...
Abstract. Given models for healthy brains, tumor segmentation can be seen as a process of detecting ...
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...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in the presence of large space-occupying tumors, bas...
Image-based modeling of tumor growth combines methods from cancer simulation and medical imaging. In...
We propose a method for brain atlas deformation in presence of large space-occupying tumors, based o...
This paper presents an approach for joint segmentation and deformable registration of brain scans of...
Image-based modeling of tumor growth combines methods from cancer simulation and medical imaging. In...
Abstract. An approach to deformable registration of three-dimensional brain tumor images to a normal...
A deformable registration method is proposed to register a brain atlas with tumor-bearing brain scan...
Atlas registration is a recognized paradigm for the automatic segmentation of normal MR brain images...
This paper investigates the problem of atlas registration of brain images with tumors. Multi-paramet...
Abstract—A biomechanical model of the brain is presented, using a finite-element formulation. Emphas...
Abstract. This paper presents an approach for deformable registration of a normal brain atlas to vis...
Rationale and Objectives—Manual segmentation of brain tumors from magnetic resonance (MR) images is ...
Abstract. Given models for healthy brains, tumor segmentation can be seen as a process of detecting ...