In-vivo segmentation and quantification of coronary lesions by optical coherence tomography images for a lesion type definition and stenosis grading.
Simona CeliSergio BertiPublished in: Medical Image Anal. (2014)
Keyphrases
- optical coherence tomography
- coronary artery
- oct images
- imaging modalities
- motion artifacts
- intravascular ultrasound
- spectral domain
- medical images
- positron emission tomography
- pigmented skin lesions
- pet images
- image analysis
- volumetric images
- fundus images
- skin lesion
- medical imaging
- coronary artery disease
- segmentation method
- region of interest
- dermoscopy images
- computer aided
- clinical applications
- segmentation algorithm
- low contrast
- medical image analysis
- automated segmentation
- image registration
- cross sectional
- segmentation accuracy
- input image
- cross sections
- image guided
- edge detection
- cross section
- clinical trials
- image segmentation
- computer aided diagnosis
- computed tomography
- intraoperative
- three dimensional
- remote sensing
- deformable models
- fully automatic
- ct images
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance images
- contrast enhanced
- retinal images