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Benchmarking off-the-shelf statistical shape modeling tools in clinical applications.

Anupama Goparaju1, Krithika Iyer1, Alexandre Bône2, Nan Hu3, Heath B Henninger4, Andrew E Anderson5, Stanley Durrleman2, Matthijs Jacxsens4, Alan Morris6, Ibolya Csecs6, Nassir Marrouche6, Shireen Y Elhabian7.   

Abstract

Statistical shape modeling (SSM) is widely used in biology and medicine as a new generation of morphometric approaches for the quantitative analysis of anatomical shapes. Technological advancements of in vivo imaging have led to the development of open-source computational tools that automate the modeling of anatomical shapes and their population-level variability. However, little work has been done on the evaluation and validation of such tools in clinical applications that rely on morphometric quantifications(e.g., implant design and lesion screening). Here, we systematically assess the outcome of widely used, state-of-the-art SSM tools, namely ShapeWorks, Deformetrica, and SPHARM-PDM. We use both quantitative and qualitative metrics to evaluate shape models from different tools. We propose validation frameworks for anatomical landmark/measurement inference and lesion screening. We also present a lesion screening method to objectively characterize subtle abnormal shape changes with respect to learned population-level statistics of controls. Results demonstrate that SSM tools display different levels of consistencies, where ShapeWorks and Deformetrica models are more consistent compared to models from SPHARM-PDM due to the groupwise approach of estimating surface correspondences. Furthermore, ShapeWorks and Deformetrica shape models are found to capture clinically relevant population-level variability compared to SPHARM-PDM models.
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Keywords:  Algorithm evaluation and validation; Correspondence optimization; Landmark inference; Lesion screening; Population analysis; Statistical shape models; Surface parameterization

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34974213      PMCID: PMC8792348          DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2021.102271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Image Anal        ISSN: 1361-8415            Impact factor:   8.545


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