MED-PHCVIVOPTICSOct 28, 2015

Visual Quality Enhancement in Optoacoustic Tomography using Active Contour Segmentation Priors

arXiv:1510.08174v349 citations
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This is an incremental improvement for biomedical imaging researchers working on optoacoustic tomography.

The paper tackled the problem of low intrinsic contrast and limited angular coverage in optoacoustic tomography by using active contour models for segmentation to improve image reconstruction accuracy, demonstrating performance in phantoms and small animal experiments.

Segmentation of biomedical images is essential for studying and characterizing anatomical structures, detection and evaluation of pathological tissues. Segmentation has been further shown to enhance the reconstruction performance in many tomographic imaging modalities by accounting for heterogeneities of the excitation field and tissue properties in the imaged region. This is particularly relevant in optoacoustic tomography, where discontinuities in the optical and acoustic tissue properties, if not properly accounted for, may result in deterioration of the imaging performance. Efficient segmentation of optoacoustic images is often hampered by the relatively low intrinsic contrast of large anatomical structures, which is further impaired by the limited angular coverage of some commonly employed tomographic imaging configurations. Herein, we analyze the performance of active contour models for boundary segmentation in cross-sectional optoacoustic tomography. The segmented mask is employed to construct a two compartment model for the acoustic and optical parameters of the imaged tissues, which is subsequently used to improve accuracy of the image reconstruction routines. The performance of the suggested segmentation and modeling approach are showcased in tissue-mimicking phantoms and small animal imaging experiments.

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