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K Hameeteman1, M A Zuluaga, M Freiman, L Joskowicz, O Cuisenaire, L Flórez Valencia, M A Gülsün, K Krissian, J Mille, W C K Wong, M Orkisz, H Tek, M Hernández Hoyos, F Benmansour, A C S Chung, S Rozie, M van Gils, L van den Borne, J Sosna, P Berman, N Cohen, P C Douek, I Sánchez, M Aissat, M Schaap, C T Metz, G P Krestin, A van der Lugt, W J Niessen, T van Walsum.
Abstract
This paper describes an evaluation framework that allows a standardized and objective quantitative comparison of carotid artery lumen segmentation and stenosis grading algorithms. We describe the data repository comprising 56 multi-center, multi-vendor CTA datasets, their acquisition, the creation of the reference standard and the evaluation measures. This framework has been introduced at the MICCAI 2009 workshop 3D Segmentation in the Clinic: A Grand Challenge III, and we compare the results of eight teams that participated. These results show that automated segmentation of the vessel lumen is possible with a precision that is comparable to manual annotation. The framework is open for new submissions through the website http://cls2009.bigr.nl.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21419689 DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2011.02.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Image Anal ISSN: 1361-8415 Impact factor: 8.545