Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
533392 Pattern Recognition 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The segmentation of left ventricle in ultrasound imaging of human heart would provide an important clinical parameter for the evaluation of cardiac functions including volume stroke or ejection fraction and wall motion tracking. We propose a fast segmentation method to reduce laborious manual efforts and conveniently provide robust and stable cardiac quantification to users. The proposed method provides a very simple energy functional form using a predetermined Rayleigh distribution parameter so that the corresponding steepest descent approach with some shape constraints on contour is still capable of fast segmentation. We present several experimental results on two-dimensional echocardiography data for the performance of the proposed model. The experiments show that the proposed model is especially useful when a part of target boundary is seriously corrupted.

► Segmentation of left ventricle in ultrasound images is considered. ► A robust Rayleigh distribution decomposition is developed. ► Using a predetermined distribution parameter enables segmentation model to be a simple form. ► A fast algorithm using tracking points and a low order shape prior is developed. ► The new model reduces human efforts such as contour initialization.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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