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Brain extraction using the watershed transform from markers

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Richard Beare, Jian Chen, Christopher L Adamson, Tim SilkTim Silk, Deanne K Thompson, Joseph Y M Yang, Vicki A Anderson, Marc L Seal, Amanda WoodAmanda Wood
Isolation of the brain from other tissue types in magnetic resonance (MR) images is an important step in many types of neuro-imaging research using both humans and animal subjects. The importance of brain extraction is well appreciated-numerous approaches have been published and the benefits of good extraction methods to subsequent processing are well known. We describe a tool-the marker based watershed scalper (MBWSS)-for isolating the brain in T1-weighted MR images built using filtering and segmentation components from the Insight Toolkit (ITK) framework. The key elements of MBWSS-the watershed transform from markers and aggressive filtering with large kernels-are techniques that have rarely been used in neuroimaging segmentation applications. MBWSS is able to reliably isolate the brain without expensive preprocessing steps, such as registration to an atlas, and is therefore useful as the first stage of processing pipelines. It is an informative example of the level of accuracy achievable without using priors in the form of atlases, shape models or libraries of examples. We validate the MBWSS using a publicly available dataset, a paediatric cohort, an adolescent cohort, intra-surgical scans and demonstrate flexibility of the approach by modifying the method to extract macaque brains.

History

Journal

Frontiers in neuroinformatics

Volume

7

Article number

32

Pagination

1 - 15

Publisher

Frontiers

Location

Lausanne, Switzerland

ISSN

1662-5196

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2013, Beare, Chen, Adamson, Silk, Thompson, Yang, Anderson, Seal and Wood.