Atlas-based segmentation is a powerful generic technique for automatic delineation of structures in volumetric images. Several studies have shown that multi-atlas segmentation methods outperform schemes that use only a single atlas, but running multiple registrations on volumetric data is time-consuming. Moreover, for many scans or regions within scans, a large number of atlases may not be required to achieve good segmentation performance and may even deteriorate the results. It would therefore be worthwhile to include the decision which and how many atlases to use for a particular target scan in the segmentation process. To this end, we propose two generally applicable multi-atlas segmentation methods, adaptive multi-atlas segmentation (AM...
International audienceAtlas assisted image segmentation has been quite popular in medical imaging du...
Multi atlas based segmentation (MABS) uses a database of atlas images, and an atlas selection proces...
Registration is a key component in multi-atlas approaches to medical image segmentation. Current sta...
Atlas-based segmentation is a powerful generic technique for automatic delineation of structures in ...
Contains fulltext : 87927.pdf ( ) (Closed access)Atlas-based segmentation is a pow...
ABSTRACT Atlas-based segmentation is a popular generic technique for automated delineation of struct...
Contains fulltext : 79693.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A novel atlas-...
Semantic segmentation of organs or tissues, i.e. delineating anatomically or physiologically meaning...
Multi-atlas brain segmentation of human brain MR images allows quantification research in structural...
Purpose: Automatic, atlas-based segmentation of medical images benefits from using multiple atlases,...
Multi-Atlas based Segmentation (MAS) algorithms have been successfully applied to many medical image...
<div><p>Multi-atlas brain segmentation of human brain MR images allows quantification research in st...
In multi-atlas based segmentation, a new image is segmented by registering multiple atlas images and...
Quantitative research in neuroimaging often relies on anatomical segmentation of human brain MR imag...
Multi-atlas segmentation has become a frequently used tool for medical image segmentation due to its...
International audienceAtlas assisted image segmentation has been quite popular in medical imaging du...
Multi atlas based segmentation (MABS) uses a database of atlas images, and an atlas selection proces...
Registration is a key component in multi-atlas approaches to medical image segmentation. Current sta...
Atlas-based segmentation is a powerful generic technique for automatic delineation of structures in ...
Contains fulltext : 87927.pdf ( ) (Closed access)Atlas-based segmentation is a pow...
ABSTRACT Atlas-based segmentation is a popular generic technique for automated delineation of struct...
Contains fulltext : 79693.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A novel atlas-...
Semantic segmentation of organs or tissues, i.e. delineating anatomically or physiologically meaning...
Multi-atlas brain segmentation of human brain MR images allows quantification research in structural...
Purpose: Automatic, atlas-based segmentation of medical images benefits from using multiple atlases,...
Multi-Atlas based Segmentation (MAS) algorithms have been successfully applied to many medical image...
<div><p>Multi-atlas brain segmentation of human brain MR images allows quantification research in st...
In multi-atlas based segmentation, a new image is segmented by registering multiple atlas images and...
Quantitative research in neuroimaging often relies on anatomical segmentation of human brain MR imag...
Multi-atlas segmentation has become a frequently used tool for medical image segmentation due to its...
International audienceAtlas assisted image segmentation has been quite popular in medical imaging du...
Multi atlas based segmentation (MABS) uses a database of atlas images, and an atlas selection proces...
Registration is a key component in multi-atlas approaches to medical image segmentation. Current sta...