학술논문

Features detection and navigation on neurovascular trees
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition. ICPR-2000 Pattern recognition Pattern Recognition, 2000. Proceedings. 15th International Conference on. 4:76-79 vol.4 2000
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Computer vision
Navigation
Discrete transforms
Image reconstruction
Anatomy
Pathology
Hemorrhaging
Blood vessels
Biomedical imaging
Surface reconstruction
Language
ISSN
1051-4651
Abstract
The 3D reconstruction of the cerebral vascular anatomy can greatly improve the diagnosis of vascular pathologies, such as embolisms and haemorrhages. This paper presents a new method for the automatic extraction of the blood vessels surface and the labelling of its features, specifically branching, aneurysms and stenoses. The method works with segmented magnetic resonance angiography images. It extracts a discrete medial axis transform from the stacked images and vectorizes it. During the vectorization process, the features are detected and labelled automatically. The final output is a labelled continuous medial axis transform representation of the vascular tree suitable for interactive visualizations and navigations, along with 3D geometrical and topological queries.