A new Active Contour Model (ACM) algorithm for the detection of the contour of bi-dimensional regions is presented The algorithm is based on the simulation of an elastic band glued to the contour of the region under analysis. As a result a local convex hull is obtained, where the radius of the concave regions included by the elastic band is defined by properly tuning a parameter. A dedicated application to medical images is presented. The algorithm is part of a segmentation system able to extract the lung volume from 3D CT scans. The effectiveness of the algorithm is evaluated on a database of 15 low-dose CTscans (about 320 sectional images per CT), including 26 nodules. No pathological structure is missing after the lung volume segmentation, while a reduction of the volume to analyze is obtained to about 15% of the total volume of the original CT scan, and 25% of the chest volume. ©2007 IEEE.
A novel Active Contour Model algorithm for contour detection in complex objects
Bellotti R.;De Carlo F.;Tangaro S.;Tommasi E.;
2007-01-01
Abstract
A new Active Contour Model (ACM) algorithm for the detection of the contour of bi-dimensional regions is presented The algorithm is based on the simulation of an elastic band glued to the contour of the region under analysis. As a result a local convex hull is obtained, where the radius of the concave regions included by the elastic band is defined by properly tuning a parameter. A dedicated application to medical images is presented. The algorithm is part of a segmentation system able to extract the lung volume from 3D CT scans. The effectiveness of the algorithm is evaluated on a database of 15 low-dose CTscans (about 320 sectional images per CT), including 26 nodules. No pathological structure is missing after the lung volume segmentation, while a reduction of the volume to analyze is obtained to about 15% of the total volume of the original CT scan, and 25% of the chest volume. ©2007 IEEE.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.