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With polyps being the main cause of colorectal cancer, accurate colon segmentation is a crucial step for polyp detection in a virtual colonoscopy system. This paper presents a fully automated segmentation framework for the colon which is based on convex formulation of the active contour model. Our approach is tested on 7 sets where the results are further validated for polyp detection. Results show...
This paper presents a novel colon fold contour estimation technique, a crucial step toward fully-automated reconstruction of a 3D colon segment from an image captured from colonoscopy for automated labeling of unseen mucosa areas (where polyps or abnormal lesions may reside) during colonoscopy. The endoscopist can then manipulate the endoscope to inspect these unseen areas. The proposed technique...
The ileocecal valve (ICV) is a common source of false-positive (FP) detections in CT colonography (CTC) computer-aided detection (CAD) of polyps. In this paper, we propose an automatic method to identify ICV CAD regions to reduce FPs. The ICV is a particularly challenging structure to detect due to its variable, polyp-mimicking morphology. However, the vast majority of ICVs have a visible orifice,...
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