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Automatically assigning the correct anatomical labels to coronary arteries is an important task that would speed up work flow times of radiographers, radiologists and cardiologists, and also aid the standard assessment of coronary artery disease. However, automatic labelling faces challenges resulting from structures as complex and widely varied as coronary anatomy. A system has been developed which...
An atlas in the context of atlas-based segmentation refers to a pre-selected image with labelled anatomical regions of interest. Atlas-based segmentation is the propagation of these labels to a novel image after both images have been registered. The goal of an atlas is to be representative of an anatomical category, but in practice there exists variability in human anatomy. One solution to maintain...
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