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MARGA: Multispectral Adaptive Region Growing Algorithm for brain extraction on axial MRI
Authors:Eloy Roura,Arnau Oliver,Mariano Cabezas,Joan C. Vilanova,À  lex Rovira,Lluí  s Ramió  -Torrentà  ,Xavier Lladó  
Affiliation:1. Department of Computer Architecture and Technology, University of Girona, Girona, Spain;2. Girona Magnetic Resonance Center, Girona, Spain;3. Magnetic Resonance Unit, Department of Radiology, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain;4. Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Unit, Dr. Josep Trueta University Hospital, Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica de Girona, Girona, Spain
Abstract:Brain extraction, also known as skull stripping, is one of the most important preprocessing steps for many automatic brain image analysis. In this paper we present a new approach called Multispectral Adaptive Region Growing Algorithm (MARGA) to perform the skull stripping process. MARGA is based on a region growing (RG) algorithm which uses the complementary information provided by conventional magnetic resonance images (MRI) such as T1-weighted and T2-weighted to perform the brain segmentation. MARGA can be seen as an extension of the skull stripping method proposed by Park and Lee (2009) [1], enabling their use in both axial views and low quality images. Following the same idea, we first obtain seed regions that are then spread using a 2D RG algorithm which behaves differently in specific zones of the brain. This adaptation allows to deal with the fact that middle MRI slices have better image contrast between the brain and non-brain regions than superior and inferior brain slices where the contrast is smaller. MARGA is validated using three different databases: 10 simulated brains from the BrainWeb database; 2 data sets from the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NAMIC) database, the first one consisting in 10 normal brains and 10 brains of schizophrenic patients acquired with a 3 T GE scanner, and the second one consisting in 5 brains from lupus patients acquired with a 3 T Siemens scanner; and 10 brains of multiple sclerosis patients acquired with a 1.5 T scanner. We have qualitatively and quantitatively compared MARGA with the well-known Brain Extraction Tool (BET), Brain Surface Extractor (BSE) and Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) approaches. The obtained results demonstrate the validity of MARGA, outperforming the results of those standard techniques.
Keywords:Biomedical engineering   Image analysis   Image segmentation   Skull stripping   Magnetic resonance imaging
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