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Using Power Watersheds to Segment Benign Thyroid Nodules in Ultrasound Image Data

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Using Power Watersheds to Segment Benign Thyroid Nodules in Ultrasound Image Data
Thyroid nodule segmentation is a hard task due to different echo structures, textures and echogenicities in ultrasound (US) images as well as speckle noise. Currently, a typical clinical evaluation involves the manual, approximate measurement in two section planes in order to obtain an estimate of the nodule’s size. The aforementioned nodule attributes are recorded on paper. We propose instead the semi-automatic segmentation of 2D slices of acquired 3D US volumes with power watersheds (PW) independent of the nodule type. We tested different input seeds to evaluate the potential of the applied algorithm. On average we achieved a 76.81% sensitivity, 88.95% precision and 0.81 Dice coefficient. The runtime on a standard PC is about 0.02 seconds which indicates that the extension to 3D volume data should be feasible.
Eva N. K. Kollorz, Elli Angelopoulou, Michael Beck
Added 24 Aug 2011
Updated 24 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where BILDMED
Authors Eva N. K. Kollorz, Elli Angelopoulou, Michael Beck, Daniela Schmidt, Torsten Kuwert
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