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Revision as of 06:35, 13 January 2012
Home < 2012 Winter Project Week:GraphbasedSegKey Partners
- Utah: Gopal Veni, Ross Whitaker
Objective
- Optimal segmentation of the left atrium and its surrounding tissue simultaneously on 3D LGE-MRI images.
Approach, Plan
- A graph based technique is used that is capable of segmenting multiple surfaces simultaneously and in an optimal manner.
- Our plan for the project week is to design a cost function that could effectively work on real data including left atrium and its surrounding wall.
Progress
- So far, the algorithm has been tested successfully on the 2D synthetic data.
- A model using image profile has been designed and cost functions based on that have been induced to optimally segment the left atrium and its surrounding wall.