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A comparative analysis of non rigid registration methods in atlas-based segmentation of subcortical structures

Abstract

In this paper we propose an atlas-based segmentation technique for subcortical structures in 3D MR images using non-rigid image registration. Further we evaluate two separate transformation models used in non-rigid registration method, namely, Thin Plate Splines (TPS) and Cubic B Splines (CBS). The optimization technique used for the registration process was Powell's method and the similarity measure used for TPS based registration was normalized mutual information whereas normalized cross correlation was used in CBS based registration algorithm. The results of automatically segmented structures (which include ventricles, caudate nucleus and putamen) obtained via atlas-subject registration were assessed against manual segmentation, using sensitivity (S), positive predictive value (P) and Dice coefficient (D) metrics. The mean ± std values of S, P and D are 0.92 ± 0.01, 0.93 ± 0.01, 0.93 ± 0.01 respectively in case of CBS whereas 0.85 ± 0.01, 0.85 ± 0.01, 0.84 ± 0.02 are the mean ± std values of S, P and D respectively in case of TPS. Thus results indicate that the better approach to segment the subcortical structures, both in terms of speed and accuracy, is by using CBS based non-rigid registration algorithm.

Keywords:
Atlas (anatomy) Image registration Artificial intelligence Segmentation Sørensen–Dice coefficient Pattern recognition (psychology) Similarity (geometry) Mutual information Computer science Rigid transformation Thin plate spline Mathematics Computer vision Image segmentation Image (mathematics) Anatomy Medicine

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Medical Image Segmentation Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Medical Imaging and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
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