Abstract:Pancreas segmentation is crucial for a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system to provide cancer detection and radiation therapy of pancreatic cancer. Because of anatomically high-variability between subjects, achieving high accuracies in pancreas segmentation remains a challenging task. In this work, based on Otsu threshold method and morphological method, we first proposed a segmentation pipeline for pancreas, using Dixon water magnetic resonance image (MRI) data from five healthy volunteers. The threshold met… Show more
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