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Robust Midsagittal Plane Extraction from Coarse, Pathological 3D Images

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Robust Midsagittal Plane Extraction from Coarse, Pathological 3D Images
Abstract. This paper focuses on the evaluation of an ideal midsagittal plane iMSP extraction algorithm. The algorithm was developed for capturing the iMSP from 3D normal and pathological neural images. The main challenges are the drastic structural asymmetry that often exists in pathological brains, and the sparse, nonisotropic data sampling that is common in clinical practice. A simple edge-based, cross-correlation approach is presented that decomposes the iMSP extraction problem into discovery of symmetry axes from 2D slices, followed by robust estimation of 3D plane parameters. The algorithm's tolerance to brain asymmetries, input image o sets and image noise is quantitatively measured. It is found that the algorithm can extract the iMSP from input 3D images with 1 large asymmetrical lesions; 2 arbitrary initial yaw and roll angle errors; and 3 low signal-to-noise level. Also, no signi cant di erence is found between the iMSP computed by the algorithm and the midsagittal plane ...
Yanxi Liu, Robert T. Collins, William E. Rothfus
Added 25 Aug 2010
Updated 25 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where MICCAI
Authors Yanxi Liu, Robert T. Collins, William E. Rothfus
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