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Supervised Feature Learning for Curvilinear Structure Segmentation

Carlos Becker, Roberto Rigamonti, Vincent Lepetit, and Pascal Fua

CVLab, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
firstname.surname@epfl.ch

Abstract. We present a novel, fully-discriminative method for curvilinear structure segmentation that simultaneously learns a classifier and the features it relies on. Our approach requires almost no parameter tuning and, in the case of 2D images, removes the requirement for hand-designed features, thus freeing the practitioner from the time-consuming tasks of parameter and feature selection. Our approach relies on the Gradient Boosting framework to learn discriminative convolutional filters in closed form at each stage, and can operate on raw image pixels as well as additional data sources, such as the output of other methods like the Optimally Oriented Flux. We will show that it outperforms state-of-the-art curvilinear segmentation methods on both 2D images and 3D image stacks.

LNCS 8149, p. 526 ff.

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