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Multi-Atlas based Segmentation of Head and Neck CT Images using Active Contour Framework

Gorthi, Subrahmanyam  
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Bach Cuadra, Meritxell  
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Schick, Ulrike
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2010
MICCAI workshop on 3D Segmentation Challenge for Clinical Applications
MICCAI workshop on 3D Segmentation Challenge for Clinical Applications

This paper presents the segmentation of bilateral parotid glands in the Head and Neck (H&N) CT images using an active contour based atlas registration. We compare segmentation results from three atlas selection strategies: (i) selection of “single-most-similar” atlas for each image to be segmented, (ii) fusion of segmentation results from multiple atlases using STAPLE, and (iii) fusion of segmentation results using majority voting. Among these three approaches, fusion using majority voting provided the best results. Finally, we present a detailed evaluation on a dataset of eight images (provided as a part of H&N auto segmentation challenge conducted in conjunction with MICCAI-2010 conference) using majority voting strategy.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Gorthi, Subrahmanyam  
Bach Cuadra, Meritxell  
Schick, Ulrike
Tercier, Pierre-Alain
Allal, Abdelkarim S.
Thiran, Jean-Philippe  
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2010

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MICCAI workshop on 3D Segmentation Challenge for Clinical Applications
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LTS5

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LTS

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CIBM-SPC

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http://www.grand-challenge2010.ca/Default.asp
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REVIEWED

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MICCAI workshop on 3D Segmentation Challenge for Clinical Applications

Beijing, China

September 20-24, 2010

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August 18, 2010
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