Optimal Surface Segmentation in Volumetric Images-A Graph-Theoretic Approach
Carnegie Mellon University · University of Iowa · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Efficient segmentation of globally optimal surfaces representing object boundaries in volumetric data sets is important and challenging in many medical image analysis applications. We have developed an optimal surface detection method capable of simultaneously detecting multiple interacting surfaces, in which the optimality is controlled by the cost functions designed for individual surfaces and by several geometric constraints defining the surface smoothness and interrelations. The method solves the surface segmentation problem by transforming it into computing a minimum s-t cut in a derived arc-weighted directed graph. The proposed algorithm has a low-order polynomial time complexity and is computationally…
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4Topics & keywords
- Segmentation
- Image segmentation
- Cut
- Computer science
- Medical imaging
- Artificial intelligence
- Surface (topology)
- Computer vision