A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector Flow
Medical support systems used to assist in the diagnosis of prostate lesions generally related to prostate segmentation is one of the majors focus of interest in recent literature. The main problem encountered in the diagnosis of a prostate study is the localization of a Regions of Interest (ROI) con...
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doaj-1ae9dcfa80fc4d539f85b2494ac959522020-11-25T02:30:43ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-09-01106163616310.3390/app10186163A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector FlowJoaquín Rodríguez0Gilberto Ochoa-Ruiz1Christian Mata2Vibot ERL Laboratory, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, IUT Le Creusot, 12 rue de la Fonderie, 71200 Le Creusot, FranceTecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences, Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Monterrey, N.L., México 64849, MexicoCentre for Technological Risk Studies, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 08034 Barcelona, SpainMedical support systems used to assist in the diagnosis of prostate lesions generally related to prostate segmentation is one of the majors focus of interest in recent literature. The main problem encountered in the diagnosis of a prostate study is the localization of a Regions of Interest (ROI) containing a tumor tissue. In this paper, a new GUI tool based on a semi-automatic prostate segmentation is presented. The main rationale behind this tool and the focus of this article is facilitate the time consuming segmentation process used for annotating images in the clinical practice, enabling the radiologists to use novel and easy to use semi-automatic segmentation techniques instead of manual segmentation. In this work, a detailed specification of the proposed segmentation algorithm using an Active Contour Models (ACM) aided with a Gradient Vector Flow (GVF) component is defined. The purpose is to help the manual segmentation process of the main ROIs of prostate gland zones. Finally, an experimental case of use and a discussion part of the results are presented.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/18/6163Active Contour Modelssnake segmentationGVFprostate imaging |
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Joaquín Rodríguez Gilberto Ochoa-Ruiz Christian Mata A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector Flow Applied Sciences Active Contour Models snake segmentation GVF prostate imaging |
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Joaquín Rodríguez Gilberto Ochoa-Ruiz Christian Mata |
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Joaquín Rodríguez |
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A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector Flow |
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A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector Flow |
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A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector Flow |
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A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector Flow |
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A Prostate MRI Segmentation Tool Based on Active Contour Models Using a Gradient Vector Flow |
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prostate mri segmentation tool based on active contour models using a gradient vector flow |
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Medical support systems used to assist in the diagnosis of prostate lesions generally related to prostate segmentation is one of the majors focus of interest in recent literature. The main problem encountered in the diagnosis of a prostate study is the localization of a Regions of Interest (ROI) containing a tumor tissue. In this paper, a new GUI tool based on a semi-automatic prostate segmentation is presented. The main rationale behind this tool and the focus of this article is facilitate the time consuming segmentation process used for annotating images in the clinical practice, enabling the radiologists to use novel and easy to use semi-automatic segmentation techniques instead of manual segmentation. In this work, a detailed specification of the proposed segmentation algorithm using an Active Contour Models (ACM) aided with a Gradient Vector Flow (GVF) component is defined. The purpose is to help the manual segmentation process of the main ROIs of prostate gland zones. Finally, an experimental case of use and a discussion part of the results are presented. |
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Active Contour Models snake segmentation GVF prostate imaging |
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