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Uncertainty-driven forest predictors for vertebra localization and segmentation

Authors

  • D. Richmond
  • D. Kainmueller
  • B. Glocker
  • C. Rother
  • G. Myers

Journal

  • Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Citation

  • Lect Notes Comput Sci 9349: 653-660

Abstract

  • Accurate localization, identification and segmentation of vertebrae is an important task in medical and biological image analysis. The prevailing approach to solve such a task is to first generate pixelindependent features for each vertebra, e.g. via a random forest predictor, which are then fed into an MRF-based objective to infer the optimal MAP solution of a constellation model. We abandon this static, twostage approach and mix feature generation with model-based inference in a new, more flexible, way. We evaluate our method on two data sets with different objectives. The first is semantic segmentation of a 21-part body plan of zebrafish embryos in microscopy images, and the second is localization and identification of vertebrae in benchmark human CT.


DOI

doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24553-9_80