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Carles Sanchez;F. Javier Sanchez; Antoni Rosell; Debora Gil |



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An illumination model of the trachea appearance in videobronchoscopy images |
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2012 |
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Image Analysis and Recognition |
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7325 |
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313-320 |
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Bronchoscopy, tracheal ring, stenosis assesment, trachea appearance model, segmentation |
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Videobronchoscopy is a medical imaging technique that allows interactive navigation inside the respiratory pathways. This imaging modality provides realistic images and allows non-invasive minimal intervention procedures. Tracheal procedures are routinary interventions that require assessment of the percentage of obstructed pathway for injury (stenosis) detection. Visual assessment in videobronchoscopic sequences requires high expertise of trachea anatomy and is prone to human error.
This paper introduces an automatic method for the estimation of steneosed trachea percentage reduction in videobronchoscopic images. We look for tracheal rings , whose deformation determines the degree of obstruction. For ring extraction , we present a ring detector based on an illumination and appearance model. This model allows us to parametrise the ring detection. Finally, we can infer optimal estimation parameters for any video resolution. |
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Aveiro, Portugal |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-31297-7 |
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IAM @ iam @ SSR2012 |
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1898 |
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Patricia Marquez; Debora Gil ; Aura Hernandez-Sabate |


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Error Analysis for Lucas-Kanade Based Schemes |
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2012 |
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9th International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition |
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7324 |
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184-191 |
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Optical flow, Confidence measure, Lucas-Kanade, Cardiac Magnetic Resonance |
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Optical flow is a valuable tool for motion analysis in medical imaging sequences. A reliable application requires determining the accuracy of the computed optical flow. This is a main challenge given the absence of ground truth in medical sequences. This paper presents an error analysis of Lucas-Kanade schemes in terms of intrinsic design errors and numerical stability of the algorithm. Our analysis provides a confidence measure that is naturally correlated to the accuracy of the flow field. Our experiments show the higher predictive value of our confidence measure compared to existing measures. |
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Aveiro, Portugal |
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Campilho, Aurélio and Kamel, Mohamed |
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-31294-6 |
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IAM @ iam @ MGH2012a |
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1899 |
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Sergio Vera; Miguel Angel Gonzalez Ballester; Debora Gil |



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Optimal Medial Surface Generation for Anatomical Volume Representations |
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2012 |
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Abdominal Imaging. Computational and Clinical Applications |
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7601 |
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265-273 |
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Medial surface representation; volume reconstruction |
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Medial representations are a widely used technique in abdominal organ shape representation and parametrization. Those methods require good medial manifolds as a starting point. Any medial
surface used to parametrize a volume should be simple enough to allow an easy manipulation and complete enough to allow an accurate reconstruction of the volume. Obtaining good quality medial
surfaces is still a problem with current iterative thinning methods. This forces the usage of generic, pre-calculated medial templates that are adapted to the final shape at the cost of a drop in volume reconstruction.
This paper describes an operator for generation of medial structures that generates clean and complete manifolds well suited for their further use in medial representations of abdominal organ volumes. While being simpler than thinning surfaces, experiments show its high performance in volume reconstruction and preservation of medial surface main branching topology. |
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Nice, France |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
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Yoshida, Hiroyuki and Hawkes, David and Vannier, MichaelW. |
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0302-9743 |
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978-3-642-33611-9 |
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STACOM |
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IAM @ iam @ VGG2012b |
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1988 |
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Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Debora Gil; David Roche; Monica M. S. Matsumoto; Sergio S. Furuie |


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Inferring the Performance of Medical Imaging Algorithms |
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2011 |
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14th International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns |
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6854 |
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520-528 |
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Validation, Statistical Inference, Medical Imaging Algorithms. |
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Evaluation of the performance and limitations of medical imaging algorithms is essential to estimate their impact in social, economic or clinical aspects. However, validation of medical imaging techniques is a challenging task due to the variety of imaging and clinical problems involved, as well as, the difficulties for systematically extracting a reliable solely ground truth. Although specific validation protocols are reported in any medical imaging paper, there are still two major concerns: definition of standardized methodologies transversal to all problems and generalization of conclusions to the whole clinical data set.
We claim that both issues would be fully solved if we had a statistical model relating ground truth and the output of computational imaging techniques. Such a statistical model could conclude to what extent the algorithm behaves like the ground truth from the analysis of a sampling of the validation data set. We present a statistical inference framework reporting the agreement and describing the relationship of two quantities. We show its transversality by applying it to validation of two different tasks: contour segmentation and landmark correspondence. |
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Sevilla |
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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg |
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Berlin |
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Pedro Real; Daniel Diaz-Pernil; Helena Molina-Abril; Ainhoa Berciano; Walter Kropatsch |
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CAIP |
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IAM @ iam @ HGR2011 |
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Debora Gil; Jordi Gonzalez; Gemma Sanchez (eds) |

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Computer Vision: Advances in Research and Development |
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2007 |
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Proceedings of the 2nd CVC International Workshop |
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UAB |
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Bellaterra (Spain) |
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Debora Gil; Jordi Gonzalez; Gemma Sanchez |
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IAM @ iam @ GGS2007 |
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Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Petia Radeva; Antonio Tovar; Debora Gil |


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Vessel structures alignment by spectral analysis of ivus sequences |
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2006 |
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Proc. of CVII, MICCAI Workshop |
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Three-dimensional intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) allows to visualize and obtain volumetric measurements of coronary lesions through an exploration of the cross sections and longitudinal views of arteries. However, the visualization and subsequent morpho-geometric measurements in IVUS longitudinal cuts are subject to distortion caused by periodic image/vessel motion around the IVUS catheter. Usually, to overcome the image motion artifact ECG-gating and image-gated approaches are proposed, leading to slowing the pullback acquisition or disregarding part of IVUS data. In this paper, we argue that the image motion is due to 3-D vessel geometry as well as cardiac dynamics, and propose a dynamic model based on the tracking of an elliptical vessel approximation to recover the rigid transformation and align IVUS images without loosing any IVUS data. We report an extensive validation with synthetic simulated data and in vivo IVUS sequences of 30 patients achieving an average reduction of the image artifact of 97% in synthetic data and 79% in real-data. Our study shows that IVUS alignment improves longitudinal analysis of the IVUS data and is a necessary step towards accurate reconstruction and volumetric measurements of 3-D IVUS. |
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1st International Wokshop on Computer Vision for Intravascular and Intracardiac Imaging (CVII’06) |
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Petia Radeva; Enric Marti |

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Facial Features Segmentation by Model-Based Snakes. |
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1995 |
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Trobada de Joves Investigadors, IIIA. |
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Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain |
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Jaume Garcia |

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Propagacio de fronts per a la segmentacio en imatges IVUS |
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2002 |
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Technical Report |
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Albert Andaluz |

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LV Contour Segmentation in TMR images using Semantic Description of Tissue and Prior Knowledge Correction |
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2009 |
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CVC Technical Report |
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Active Contour Models; Snakes; Active Shape Models; Deformable Templates; Left Ventricle Segmentation; Generalized Orthogonal Procrustes Analysis; Harmonic Phase Flow; Principal Component Analysis; Tagged Magnetic Resonance |
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The Diagnosis of Left Ventricle (LV) pathologies is related to regional wall motion analysis. Health indicator scores such as the rotation and the torsion are useful for the diagnose of the Left Ventricle (LV) function. However, this requires proper identification of LV segments. On one hand, manual segmentation is robust, but it is slow and requires medical expertise. On the other hand, the tag pattern in Tagged Magnetic Resonance (TMR) sequences is a problem for the automatic segmentation of the LV boundaries. Consequently, we propose a method based in the classical formulation of parametric Snakes, combined with Active Shape models. Our semantic definition of the LV is tagged tissue that experiences motion in the systolic cycle. This defines two energy potentials for the Snake convergence. Additionally, the mean shape corrects excessive deviation from the anatomical shape. We have validated our approach in 15 healthy volunteers and two short axis cuts. In this way, we have compared the automatic segmentations to manual shapes outlined by medical experts. Also, we have explored the accuracy of clinical scores computed using automatic contours. The results show minor divergence in the approximation and the manual segmentations as well as robust computation of clinical scores in all cases. From this we conclude that the proposed method is a promising support tool for clinical analysis. |
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Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona, Spain |
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Oriol Rodriguez-Leor; J. Mauri; Eduard Fernandez-Nofrerias; M. Gomez; Antonio Tovar; L. Cano; C. Diego; Carme Julia; Vicente del Valle; Debora Gil; Petia Radeva |

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Ecografia Intracoronaria: Segmentacio Automatica de area de la llum |
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2002 |
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Revista Societat Catalana de Cardiologia |
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XIVe Congres de la Societat Catalana de Cardiologia |
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