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3D cerebral MR image segmentation using multiple-classifier system.

Saba Amiri1, Mohammad Mehdi Movahedi2,3, Kamran Kazemi4, Hossein Parsaei1,5.   

Abstract

The three soft brain tissues white matter (WM), gray matter (GM), and cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) identified in a magnetic resonance (MR) image via image segmentation techniques can aid in structural and functional brain analysis, brain's anatomical structures measurement and visualization, neurodegenerative disorders diagnosis, and surgical planning and image-guided interventions, but only if obtained segmentation results are correct. This paper presents a multiple-classifier-based system for automatic brain tissue segmentation from cerebral MR images. The developed system categorizes each voxel of a given MR image as GM, WM, and CSF. The algorithm consists of preprocessing, feature extraction, and supervised classification steps. In the first step, intensity non-uniformity in a given MR image is corrected and then non-brain tissues such as skull, eyeballs, and skin are removed from the image. For each voxel, statistical features and non-statistical features were computed and used a feature vector representing the voxel. Three multilayer perceptron (MLP) neural networks trained using three different datasets were used as the base classifiers of the multiple-classifier system. The output of the base classifiers was fused using majority voting scheme. Evaluation of the proposed system was performed using Brainweb simulated MR images with different noise and intensity non-uniformity and internet brain segmentation repository (IBSR) real MR images. The quantitative assessment of the proposed method using Dice, Jaccard, and conformity coefficient metrics demonstrates improvement (around 5 % for CSF) in terms of accuracy as compared to single MLP classifier and the existing methods and tools such FSL-FAST and SPM. As accurately segmenting a MR image is of paramount importance for successfully promoting the clinical application of MR image segmentation techniques, the improvement obtained by using multiple-classifier-based system is encouraging.

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Keywords:  Brain; Image segmentation; MRI; Multilayer perception; Multiple-classifier system; Neural network

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27207464     DOI: 10.1007/s11517-016-1483-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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