MRBrainS Challenge: Online Evaluation Framework for Brain Image Segmentation in 3T MRI Scans
Author(s) -
Adriënne M. Mendrik,
Koen L. Vincken,
Hugo J. Kuijf,
Marcel Breeuwer,
Willem H. Bouvy,
Jeroen de Bresser,
Amir Alansary,
Marleen de Bruijne,
Aaron Carass,
Ayman ElBaz,
Amod Jog,
Ranveer Katyal,
Ali R. Khan,
Fedde van der Lijn,
Qaiser Mahmood,
Ryan Mukherjee,
Annegreet van Opbroek,
Sahil Paneri,
Sérgio Pereira,
Mikael Persson,
Martin Rajchl,
Duygu Sarıkaya,
Örjan Smedby,
Carlos A. Silva,
Henri A. Vrooman,
Saurabh Vyas,
Chunliang Wang,
Liang Zhao,
Geert Jan Biessels,
Max A. Viergever
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
computational intelligence and neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.605
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1687-5273
pISSN - 1687-5265
DOI - 10.1155/2015/813696
Subject(s) - segmentation , computer science , artificial intelligence , computer vision , image (mathematics) , pattern recognition (psychology)
Many methods have been proposed for tissue segmentation in brain MRI scans. The multitude of methods proposed complicates the choice of one method above others. We have therefore established the MRBrainS online evaluation framework for evaluating (semi)automatic algorithms that segment gray matter (GM), white matter (WM), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on 3T brain MRI scans of elderly subjects (65–80 y). Participants apply their algorithms to the provided data, after which their results are evaluated and ranked. Full manual segmentations of GM, WM, and CSF are available for all scans and used as the reference standard. Five datasets are provided for training and fifteen for testing. The evaluated methods are ranked based on their overall performance to segment GM, WM, and CSF and evaluated using three evaluation metrics (Dice, H95, and AVD) and the results are published on the MRBrainS13 website. We present the results of eleven segmentation algorithms that participated in the MRBrainS13 challenge workshop at MICCAI, where the framework was launched, and three commonly used freeware packages: FreeSurfer, FSL, and SPM. The MRBrainS evaluation framework provides an objective and direct comparison of all evaluated algorithms and can aid in selecting the best performing method for the segmentation goal at hand.
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