Hippocampal unified multi-atlas network (HUMAN): protocol and scale validation of a novel segmentation tool

N Amoroso, R Errico, S Bruno… - Physics in Medicine …, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
N Amoroso, R Errico, S Bruno, A Chincarini, E Garuccio, F Sensi, S Tangaro, A Tateo…
Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2015iopscience.iop.org
In this study we present a novel fully automated Hippocampal Unified Multi-Atlas-Networks
(HUMAN) algorithm for the segmentation of the hippocampus in structural magnetic
resonance imaging. In multi-atlas approaches atlas selection is of crucial importance for the
accuracy of the segmentation. Here we present an optimized method based on the definition
of a small peri-hippocampal region to target the atlas learning with linear and non-linear
embedded manifolds. All atlases were co-registered to a data driven template resulting in a …
Abstract
In this study we present a novel fully automated Hippocampal Unified Multi-Atlas-Networks (HUMAN) algorithm for the segmentation of the hippocampus in structural magnetic resonance imaging. In multi-atlas approaches atlas selection is of crucial importance for the accuracy of the segmentation. Here we present an optimized method based on the definition of a small peri-hippocampal region to target the atlas learning with linear and non-linear embedded manifolds. All atlases were co-registered to a data driven template resulting in a computationally efficient method that requires only one test registration. The optimal atlases identified were used to train dedicated artificial neural networks whose labels were then propagated and fused to obtain the final segmentation. To quantify data heterogeneity and protocol inherent effects, HUMAN was tested on two independent data sets provided by the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative and the Open Access Series of Imaging Studies. HUMAN is accurate and achieves state-of-the-art performance (Dice
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