2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2009.07.009
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Automatic segmentation of the liver from multi- and single-phase contrast-enhanced CT images

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“…Another review of the methods for liver identification in CT images was published by Heimann et al (2009). Recent works in this area have also been described by Ruskó et al (2009), Masuda et al (2010 and Pu et al (2009). Linguraru et al (2009) proposed a method to isolate both the spleen and liver in contrast-enhanced CT images by first aligning the images with models from an atlas and then improving the results by an active contour technique.…”
Section: Liver Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another review of the methods for liver identification in CT images was published by Heimann et al (2009). Recent works in this area have also been described by Ruskó et al (2009), Masuda et al (2010 and Pu et al (2009). Linguraru et al (2009) proposed a method to isolate both the spleen and liver in contrast-enhanced CT images by first aligning the images with models from an atlas and then improving the results by an active contour technique.…”
Section: Liver Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…To achieve the automatic segmentation, Ruskó et al 8 developed a region growing method that involves several pre-and postprocessing steps to eliminate oversegmentation. Rikxoort et al 9 and Klein et al 10 employed methods based on atlas matching.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst methods exist to overcome this problem (Chen et al, 2009;Foruzana et al, 2009;Rusko et al, 2009), they are seldom satisfactory. Consequently, manual segmentation of organs such as the liver, whilst time consuming, is preferred.…”
Section: Liver Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%