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Effective Image Segmentation using Composite Energy Metric in Levelset Based Curve Evolution
Author(s) -
Muhammad Moazzam Jawaid,
Bushra Naz Soomro,
Sufyan Ali Memon,
Noor-ur-Zaman Leghari
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
mehran university research journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2413-7219
pISSN - 0254-7821
DOI - 10.22581/muet1982.1901.14
Subject(s) - segmentation , initialization , artificial intelligence , computer science , image segmentation , active contour model , metric (unit) , scale space segmentation , computer vision , ground truth , noise (video) , pattern recognition (psychology) , image (mathematics) , operations management , economics , programming language
Accurate segmentation of anatomical organs in medical images is a complex task due to wide inter-patient variability and several acquisition dependent artefacts. Moreover, image noise, low contrast and intensity inhomogeneity in medical data further amplifies the challenge. In this work, we propose an effective yet simple algorithm based on composite energy metric for precise detection of object boundaries. A number of methods have been proposed in literature for image segmentation; however, these methods employ individual characteristics of image including gradient, regional intensity or texture map. Segmentation based on individual featres often fail for complex images, especially for medical imagery. Accordingly, we propose that the segmentation quality can be improved by integrating local and global image features in the curve evolution. This work employs the classic snake model aka active contour model; however, the curve evolution force has been updated. In contast to the conventional image-based regional intensity statistics, the proposed snake model evolves using composite image energy. Hence, the proposed method offers a greater resistance to the local optima problem as well as initialization perturbations. Experimental results for both synthetic and 2D (Two Dimensional) real clinal images are presented in this work to validate the performance of the proposed method. The performance of the proposed model is evaluated with respect to expert-based manual ground truth. Accordingly, the proposed model achieves higher accuracy in comparison to the state-of-the-art region based segmentation methods of Lankton and Yin as reported in results section.

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