2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.media.2015.07.001
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Gradient-based enhancement of tubular structures in medical images

Abstract: Vesselness filters aim at enhancing tubular structures in medical images. The most popular vesselness filters are based on eigenanalyses of the Hessian matrix computed at different scales. However, Hessian-based methods have well-known limitations, most of them related to the use of second order derivatives. In this paper, we propose an alternative strategy in which ring-like patterns are sought in the local orientation distribution of the gradient. The method takes advantage of symmetry properties of ring-lik… Show more

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“…Gradient flux-based algorithms are quite popular (e.g. [175], [176], [177], [178], [179], [180]) since gradient flux allows overcoming intensity inhomogeneities, resulting in the segmentation of the entire vascular tree without contour leakages.…”
Section: ) Parametricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradient flux-based algorithms are quite popular (e.g. [175], [176], [177], [178], [179], [180]) since gradient flux allows overcoming intensity inhomogeneities, resulting in the segmentation of the entire vascular tree without contour leakages.…”
Section: ) Parametricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main observation in [1] is that the LODG at vessel structures exhibit ring-like patterns as shown in Fig. 1.…”
Section: Gradient-based Vesselnessmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We recently proposed a vesselness method that is based on the analysis of the filtered local orientation distribution of the gradient (LODG) in the spherical harmonics domain [1]. Despite the fact the method yields better results than previously proposed methods, its main drawback is its computational cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most popular rely on the information of the Hessian matrix, typically named vesselness (vessel enhancement) filters [173,71] combined with thinning algorithms for centerline extraction [124]. We do not go into detail about these problems; here are just referenced some recent methods for vessel enhancement by Xiao et al [222], Yang et al [225], and Moreno et al [144,145] and for centerline extraction by Kumar et al [117,118], and Sironi et al [184]. …”
Section: Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%