Techniques and software tool for 3D multimodality medical image segmentation

  • Deshan Yang Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, Washington University in Saint Louis, MO, 63110
  • Jie Zheng Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University in Saint Louis, MO, 63110
  • Ahmad Nofal Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, Washington University in Saint Louis, MO, 63110
  • Joseph Deasy Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, Washington University in Saint Louis, MO, 63110
  • Issam M. El Naqa Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, Washington University in Saint Louis, MO, 63110

Abstract

The era of noninvasive diagnostic radiology and image-guided radiotherapy has witnessed burgeoning interest in applying different imaging modalities to stage and localize complex diseases such as atherosclerosis or cancer. It has been observed that using complementary information from multimodality images often significantly improves the robustness and accuracy of target volume definitions in radiotherapy treatment of cancer. In this work, we present techniques and an interactive software tool to support this new framework for 3D multimodality medical image segmentation. To demonstrate this methodology, we have designed and developed a dedicated open source software tool for multimodality image analysis MIASYS. The software tool aims to provide a needed solution for 3D image segmentation by integrating automatic algorithms, manual contouring methods, image preprocessing filters, post-processing procedures, user interactive features and evaluation metrics. The presented methods and the accompanying software tool have been successfully evaluated for different radiation therapy and diagnostic radiology applications.
Published
2017-09-27
How to Cite
Yang, D., Zheng, J., Nofal, A., Deasy, J., & El Naqa, I. M. (2017). Techniques and software tool for 3D multimodality medical image segmentation. Journal of Radiation Oncology Informatics, 1(1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.5166/jroi-1-1-4
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