scholarly journals Fully Automatic Segmentation and Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Liver in CT Images

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
ZhenZhou Wang ◽  
Cunshan Zhang ◽  
Ticao Jiao ◽  
MingLiang Gao ◽  
Guofeng Zou

Automatic segmentation and three-dimensional reconstruction of the liver is important for liver disease diagnosis and surgical treatment. However, the shape of the imaged 2D liver in each CT image changes dramatically across the slices. In all slices, the imaged 2D liver is connected with other organs, and the connected organs also vary across the slices. In many slices, the intensities of the connected organs are the same with that of the liver. All these facts make automatic segmentation of the liver in the CT image an extremely difficult task. In this paper, we propose a heuristic approach to segment the liver automatically based on multiple thresholds. The thresholds are computed based on the slope difference distribution that has been proposed and verified in the previous research. Different organs in the CT image are segmented with the automatically computed thresholds, respectively. Then, different segmentation results are combined to delineate the boundary of the liver robustly. After the boundaries of the 2D liver in all the slices are identified, they are combined to form the 3D shape of the liver with a global energy minimization function. Experimental results verified the effectiveness of all the proposed image processing algorithms in automatic and robust segmentation of the liver in CT images.

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 41-54
Author(s):  
Sushitha Susan Joseph ◽  
Aju D.

Three-dimensional reconstruction is the process of acquiring the volumetric information from two dimensions, converting and representing it in three dimensions. The reconstructed images play a vital role in the disease diagnosis, treatment and surgery. Brain surgery is one of the main treatment options following the diagnosis of brain damage. The risk associated with brain surgery is high. Reconstructed brain images help the surgeons to visualize the exact location of tumor, plan and perform the surgical procedures from craniotomy to tumor resection with high precision. This survey provides an overview of the three-dimensional reconstruction techniques in MRI brain and brain tumors. The triangle generation methods and support vector machine methods are briefly described. The advantages and disadvantages of each method is discussed. The comparison reveals that Immune Sphere Shaped Support Vector Machine is the best choice when execution time is considered and triangle mesh generation algorithm is the best when visual quality is considered.


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