Brain Tumor Segmentation with Symmetric Texture and Symmetric Intensity-based Decision Forests

Bianchi A, Miller J V, Tan ET, Montillo A. Brain Tumor Segmentation with Symmetric Texture and Symmetric Intensity-based Decision Forests. Proc IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging. 2013;2013:748–51.

Abstract

Accurate automated segmentation of brain tumors in MR images is challenging due to overlapping tissue intensity distributions and amorphous tumor shape. However, a clinically viable solution providing precise quantification of tumor and edema volume would enable better pre-operative planning, treatment monitoring and drug development. Our contributions are threefold. First, we design efficient gradient and LBPTOP based texture features which improve classification accuracy over standard intensity features. Second, we extend our texture and intensity features to symmetric texture and symmetric intensity which further improve the accuracy for all tissue classes. Third, we demonstrate further accuracy enhancement by extending our long range features from 100mm to a full 200mm. We assess our brain segmentation technique on 20 patients in the BraTS 2012 dataset. Impact from each contribution is measured and the combination of all the features is shown to yield state-of-the-art accuracy and speed.
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