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We have developed an [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007/download/eval-src3.tar.gz open source tool] for the evaluation of 3D segmentation algorithms combining a variety of segmentation comparison methods with respect to the performance of human expert raters. This tool was employed during the workshop on [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007 "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge"], on October 26, 2007 held in conjunction with MICCAI 2007 and continues to be used in workshop attached websites on [http://cause07.org/ Caudate Segmentation Evaluation (2007)] and [http://sliver07.org Segmentation of the Liver (2007)].
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We have developed an [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007/download/eval-src3.tar.gz open source tool] for the evaluation of 3D segmentation algorithms combining a variety of segmentation comparison methods with respect to the performance of human expert raters. This tool was employed during the workshop on [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007 "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge"], on October 26, 2007 held in conjunction with MICCAI 2007 and continues to be used in workshop attached websites on [http://cause07.org/ Caudate Segmentation Evaluation (2007)] and [http://sliver07.org Segmentation of the Liver (2007)]. On these webpages, you can browse the results of various systems, and read the respective papers and descriptions about the systems. Anybody can join the competition by registering a team, downloading the training and test datasets, and submitting the segmentation results.  
  
You can browse the results of various systems, and read papers and descriptions about the methods that have been applied to the CAUSE07 data set. If you want to join the competition, you can register a team, download training and test data, and submit the results of your own algorithms, provided you adhere to and agree with the rules. More information is available in the answers to frequently asked questions.
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The MICCAI 2007 workshop was organized in collaboration with Tobias Heimann (German Cancer Research Center, Liver Segmentation) and Bram van Ginneken (University of Utrecht, general organization & webpage development). There were close to 70 participants at the workshop with an overwhelmingly positive feedback . We plan to organize such evaluation workshops yearly with changing clinical application focus. This year, we will organize a brain lesion segmentation workshop (also in light of the MIND DBP 2 application).  
You may also want to visit sliver07.org, the website for the liver segmentation competition that was also part of the workshop mentioned above.  
 
  
* Co-Organization of MICCAI 2007 workshop on [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007 "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge"] focusing on liver and caudate segmentation from CT and MRI
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* Continuation of workshop competition on [http://cause07.org/ Caudate Segmentation Evaluation 2007]
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* Co-Organization of MICCAI 2008 workshop on "The Medical Image Analysis Challenge" (working title) focusing on liver tumor segmentation, brain lesion segmentation,and coronary artery segmentation.
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References:
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* 3D Segmentation in the Clinic: A Grand Challenge, Bram van Ginneken, Tobias Heimann, Martin Styner, Workshop proceedings MICCAI 2008, pp 7-19, 2008.
  
 
= Key Investigators =
 
= Key Investigators =
 
UNC Algorithms: Martin Styner
 
UNC Algorithms: Martin Styner

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Evaluation and Comparison of Medical Image Analysis Methods

In this project, we want to focus on the evaluation of medical image analysis methods for specific clinical applications in respect to development of evaluation methodology and the organization of venues promoting such comparison and validation studies.

Description

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We have developed an open source tool for the evaluation of 3D segmentation algorithms combining a variety of segmentation comparison methods with respect to the performance of human expert raters. This tool was employed during the workshop on "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge", on October 26, 2007 held in conjunction with MICCAI 2007 and continues to be used in workshop attached websites on Caudate Segmentation Evaluation (2007) and Segmentation of the Liver (2007). On these webpages, you can browse the results of various systems, and read the respective papers and descriptions about the systems. Anybody can join the competition by registering a team, downloading the training and test datasets, and submitting the segmentation results.

The MICCAI 2007 workshop was organized in collaboration with Tobias Heimann (German Cancer Research Center, Liver Segmentation) and Bram van Ginneken (University of Utrecht, general organization & webpage development). There were close to 70 participants at the workshop with an overwhelmingly positive feedback . We plan to organize such evaluation workshops yearly with changing clinical application focus. This year, we will organize a brain lesion segmentation workshop (also in light of the MIND DBP 2 application).


References:

  • 3D Segmentation in the Clinic: A Grand Challenge, Bram van Ginneken, Tobias Heimann, Martin Styner, Workshop proceedings MICCAI 2008, pp 7-19, 2008.

Key Investigators

UNC Algorithms: Martin Styner