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Gradient Competition Anisotropy for Centerline Extraction and Segmentation of Spinal Cords

Max W.K. Law1,2, Gregory J. Garvin2,4, Sudhakar Tummala2, KengYeow Tay2,3, Andrew E. Leung2,3, and Shuo Li1,2

1GE Healthcare, Canada
max.w.k.law@gmail.com

2University of Western Ontario, London, Canada

3London Health Sciences Centre, London, Canada

4St. Joseph’s Health Care London, London, Canada

Abstract. Centerline extraction and segmentation of the spinal cord – an intensity varying and elliptical curvilinear structure under strong neighboring disturbance are extremely challenging. This study proposes the gradient competition anisotropy technique to perform spinal cord centerline extraction and segmentation. The contribution of the proposed method is threefold – 1) The gradient competition descriptor compares the image gradient obtained at different detection scales to suppress neighboring disturbance. It reliably recognizes the curvilinearity and orientations of elliptical curvilinear objects. 2) The orientation coherence anisotropy analyzes the detection responses offered by the gradient competition descriptor. It enforces structure orientation consistency to sustain strong disturbance introduced by high contrast neighboring objects to perform centerline extraction. 3) The intensity coherence segmentation quantifies the intensity difference between the centerline and the voxels in the vicinity of the centerline. It effectively removes the object intensity variation along the structure to accurately delineate the target structure. They constitute the gradient competition anisotropy method which can robustly and accurately detect the centerline and boundary of the spinal cord. It is validated and compared using 25 clinical datasets. It is demonstrated that the proposed method well suits the applications of spinal cord centerline extraction and segmentation.

LNCS 7917, p. 49 ff.

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