Automatic Nuchal Translucency Measurement from Ultrasonography
Abstract
This paper proposes a fully automatic approach for computing
Nuchal Translucency (NT) measurement in an ultrasound scans of
the mid-sagittal plane of a fetal head. This is an improvement upon current
NT measurement methods which require manual placement of NT
measurement points or user-guidance in semi-automatic segmentation of
the NT region. The algorithm starts by finding the pose of the fetal head
using discriminative learning-based detectors. The fetal head serves as
a robust anchoring structure and the NT region is estimated from the
statistical relationship between the fetal head and the NT region. Next,
the pose of the NT region is locally refined and its inner and outer edge
approximately determined via DijkstraĆs shortest path applied on the
edge-enhanced image. Finally, these two region edges are used to define
foreground and background seeds for accurate graph cut segmentation.
The NT measurement is computed from the segmented region. Experiments
show that the algorithm efficiently and effectively detects the NT
region and provides accurate NT measurement which suggests suitability
for clinical use.
Publications and Further Reading
Automatic Nuchal Translucency Measurement from Ultrasonography
JinHyeong Park, Michal Sofka, SunMi Lee, DaeYoung Kim, and S. Kevin Zhou
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Medical Image Computing
and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI), Toronto, Canada, 22-26 Sep. 2013.
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