2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24574-4_2
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Unsupervised Myocardial Segmentation for Cardiac MRI

Abstract: Abstract. Though unsupervised segmentation was a de-facto standard for cardiac MRI segmentation early on, recently cardiac MRI segmentation literature has favored fully supervised techniques such as Dictionary Learning and Atlas-based techniques. But, the benefits of unsupervised techniques e.g., no need for large amount of training data and better potential of handling variability in anatomy and image contrast, is more evident with emerging cardiac MR modalities. For example, CP-BOLD is a new MRI technique th… Show more

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“…Since we focus on the detection part here, we opted to use expert delineations. Nonetheless, in clinical settings full automation is desirable and we are investigating segmentation algorithms tailored for CP–BOLD [41], [42] to fill this need. Also, this paper does not use intensity-based registration to elastically register sequential images within the sequence.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since we focus on the detection part here, we opted to use expert delineations. Nonetheless, in clinical settings full automation is desirable and we are investigating segmentation algorithms tailored for CP–BOLD [41], [42] to fill this need. Also, this paper does not use intensity-based registration to elastically register sequential images within the sequence.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%