“…The most relevant approaches that have been proposed for the automatic assessment of LV wall motion in cardiac cine-MRI can be classified in three main groups: i) Landmark-based shape analysis methods that provide a statistical shape modelling of cardiac contraction (Ordas & Frangi, 2005;Huang et al, 2006;Suinesiaputra et al, 2009Suinesiaputra et al, , 2011, ii) Methods based on image features extraction that consider the hypothesis that motion patterns of normal LV anatomical segments should be deviated away from patterns of abnormal LV segments (Lu et al, 2009;Punithakumar et al, 2013;Afshin et al, 2014), and iii) Methods based on parametric imaging-based quantification, that rely on the ability to integrate spatial and temporal information on LV wall motion in meaningful parametric images for motion abnormalities analysis (Caiani et al, 2004(Caiani et al, , 2006El-Berbari et al, 2009). Current techniques for LV wall motion assessment often consider a preprocessing step, followed by the segmentation of the myocardium, feature extraction and classification stages.…”