Abstract

Multi-atlas segmentation is widely accepted as an essential image segmentation approach. Through leveraging on the information from the atlases instead of utilizing the model-based segmentation techniques, the multi-atlas segmentation could significantly enhance the accuracy of segmentation. However, label fusion, which plays an important role for multi-atlas segmentation still remains the primary challenge. Bearing this in mind, a deep learning-based approach is presented through integrating feature extraction and label fusion. The proposed deep learning architecture consists of two independent channels composing of continuous convolutional layers. To evaluate the performance our approach, we conducted comparison experiments between state-of-the-art techniques and the proposed approach on publicly available datasets. Experimental results demonstrate that the accuracy of the proposed approach outperforms state-of-the-art techniques both in efficiency and effectiveness.

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