Purpose: We propose an automated pancreas segmentation algorithm from contrast-enhanced multiphase computed tomography (CT) and verify its effectiveness in segmentation.
Methods: The algorithm is characterized by three unique ideas. First, a two-stage segmentation strategy with spatial standardization of pancreas was employed to reduce variations in the pancreas shape and location. Second, patient- specific probabilistic atlas guided segmentation was developed to cope with the remaining variability in shape and location. Finally, a classifier ensemble was incorporated to refine the rough segmentation results.
Results: The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm was validated with 20 unknown CT volumes, as well as three on-site CT volumes distributed in a competition of pancreas segmentation algorithms. The experimental results indicated that the segmentation performance was enhanced by the proposed algorithm, and the Jaccard index between an extracted pancreas and a true one was 57.9%.
Conclusions: This study verified the effectiveness of two-stage segmentation with spatial standardization of pancreas in delineating the pancreas region, patient-specific probabilistic atlas guided segmentation in reducing false negatives, and a classifier ensemble in boosting segmentation performance.
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