Fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.

This paper presents a statistical approach to aggregating speed and phase (directional) information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast magnetic resonance angiograms (PC-MRA). Rather than relying on speed information alone, as done by others and in our own work, we demonstrate that including...

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Main Authors: Chung, A, Noble, J, Summers, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2002
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description This paper presents a statistical approach to aggregating speed and phase (directional) information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast magnetic resonance angiograms (PC-MRA). Rather than relying on speed information alone, as done by others and in our own work, we demonstrate that including phase information as a priori knowledge in a Markov random field (MRF) model can improve the quality of segmentation. This is particularly true in the region within an aneurysm where there is a heterogeneous intensity pattern and significant vascular signal loss. We propose to use a Maxwell-Gaussian mixture density to model the background signal distribution and combine this with a uniform distribution for modelling vascular signal to give a Maxwell-Gaussian-uniform (MGU) mixture model of image intensity. The MGU model parameters are estimated by the modified expectation-maximisation (EM) algorithm. In addition, it is shown that the Maxwell-Gaussian mixture distribution (a) models the background signal more accurately than a Maxwell distribution, (b) exhibits a better fit to clinical data and (c) gives fewer false positive voxels (misclassified vessel voxels) in segmentation. The new segmentation algorithm is tested on an aneurysm phantom data set and two clinical data sets. The experimental results show that the proposed method can provide a better quality of segmentation when both speed and phase information are utilised.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5ff8cb38-3269-4bba-8b78-ffa79c7af4262022-03-26T17:50:24ZFusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5ff8cb38-3269-4bba-8b78-ffa79c7af426EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2002Chung, ANoble, JSummers, PThis paper presents a statistical approach to aggregating speed and phase (directional) information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast magnetic resonance angiograms (PC-MRA). Rather than relying on speed information alone, as done by others and in our own work, we demonstrate that including phase information as a priori knowledge in a Markov random field (MRF) model can improve the quality of segmentation. This is particularly true in the region within an aneurysm where there is a heterogeneous intensity pattern and significant vascular signal loss. We propose to use a Maxwell-Gaussian mixture density to model the background signal distribution and combine this with a uniform distribution for modelling vascular signal to give a Maxwell-Gaussian-uniform (MGU) mixture model of image intensity. The MGU model parameters are estimated by the modified expectation-maximisation (EM) algorithm. In addition, it is shown that the Maxwell-Gaussian mixture distribution (a) models the background signal more accurately than a Maxwell distribution, (b) exhibits a better fit to clinical data and (c) gives fewer false positive voxels (misclassified vessel voxels) in segmentation. The new segmentation algorithm is tested on an aneurysm phantom data set and two clinical data sets. The experimental results show that the proposed method can provide a better quality of segmentation when both speed and phase information are utilised.
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Fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.
title Fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.
title_full Fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.
title_fullStr Fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.
title_full_unstemmed Fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.
title_short Fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast MR angiograms.
title_sort fusing speed and phase information for vascular segmentation of phase contrast mr angiograms
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