Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6484254 Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering 2017 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Automatic segmentation of infant brain images is faced with numerous challenges like poor image contrast, motion artifacts, and changes caused by progressive myelination of the infant brain. Since timely myelination points to normal brain maturity, monitoring the progress and degree of myelination is clinically significant. However, most of the existing segmentation methods do not segment myelinated portions of the infant brain. In this paper, we propose a segmentation approach focused on segmenting the myelinated white matter tissue in T1-weighted magnetic resonance images of the infant brain. The novelty of the algorithm lies in the introduction of a weighted localized Tsallis entropy based thresholding method. The proposed method is also tested on older babies beyond the one-year age mark to verify its utility and robustness. It is seen that the mean Dice coefficients obtained for myelin segmentation by the proposed weighted localized method are higher than that of the other methods, namely, the conventional Tsallis entropy thresholding and modified localized method.
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