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Fully automatic segmentation of paraspinal muscles from 3D torso CT images via multi-scale iterative random forest classifications

Authors
Kamiya, NaokiLi, JingKume, MasanoriFujita, HiroshiShen, DinggangZheng, Guoyan
Issue Date
11월-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
Paraspinal muscles; CT; Segmentation; Random forest
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY, v.13, no.11, pp.1697 - 1706
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY
Volume
13
Number
11
Start Page
1697
End Page
1706
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/71927
DOI
10.1007/s11548-018-1852-1
ISSN
1861-6410
Abstract
PurposeTo develop and validate a fully automatic method for segmentation of paraspinal muscles from 3D torso CT images.MethodsWe propose a novel learning-based method to address this challenging problem. Multi-scale iterative random forest classifications with multi-source information are employed in this study to speed up the segmentation and to improve the accuracy. Here, multi-source images include the original torso CT images and later also the iteratively estimated and refined probability maps of the paraspinal muscles. We validated our method on 20 torso CT data with associated manual segmentation. We randomly partitioned the 20 CT data into two evenly distributed groups and took one group as the training data and the other group as the test data.ResultsThe proposed method achieved a mean Dice coefficient of 93.0%. It took on average 46.5s to segment a 3D torso CT image with the size ranging from 512x512x802 voxels 512 x 512 x 1031 voxels..ConclusionsOur fully automatic, learning-based method can accurately segment paraspinal muscles from 3D torso CT images. It generates segmentation results that are better than those achieved by the state-of-the-art methods.
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