Abstract

This paper presents a new method in a variational level set framework for ultrasound images segmentation. The conventional intensity gradient based methods have had limited success on ultrasound images. Phase based methods, which are theoretically intensity-invariant, offer a good alternative. The proposed approach uses a speed term based on local phase derived from the monogenic signal. In order to confront more the speckle noise and local changes of intensity, the proposed phase based geodesic active contours term is combined with a new local maximum likelihood region term. A Rayleigh probability distribution is considered to model the B-mode ultrasound images intensities. Preliminary results show that the proposed model is robust to attenuation and captures well the low contrast boundaries.

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