ISBI 2006: IEEE 2006 International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, April 6-9, 2006, Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A.

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Paper:TH-PM-PS3.21
Session:Cardiac and Vascular Imaging
Time:Thursday, April 6, 15:20 - 16:40
Presentation: Poster
Title: Segmentation of Vasculature for Intravital Microscopy Using Bridging Vessel Snake
Authors: Stephen Schmugge; University of North Carolina at Charlotte 
 Walid Kamoun; University of North Carolina at Charlotte 
 Jeremy Villalobos; University of North Carolina at Charlotte 
 Mark Clemens; University of North Carolina at Charlotte 
 Min Shin; University of North Carolina at Charlotte 
Abstract: Robustly segmenting vessels even with less sharp boundary is important for achieving accurate biological analysis of blood vessels regulation whithin organs such as liver. This process is crucial for microvaculature reconstruction which is necessary for red blood cells flow distribution regulation analysis. The vessels with sharp edges are often used during manual analysis skewing the data toward a certain group of vessels. In this paper, we propose Bridging Vessel Snake (BVS) for segmenting a network of vessels (especially ones with less sharp boundary) in intravital microscopy images. Our method enables segmentation of vessels with varying diameter while imposing the structure of vessels by utilizing a ribbon snake and adding energies of width and region. The initialization achieved by the skeletonization is used to segment mostly sharper vessels. The ``bridges'' between the segmentation of sharper (thus higher confidence) vessels are used for hypothesizing less sharp vessels. A preliminary evaluation against a manual ground truth using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve reveals that the algorithm was able to improve the area under ROC curve up to 20\% on the vessels with lower sharpness and achieve the area under a ROC in all ground truthed vessels of 0.90.



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