Authors
Johan G Bosch, Steven C Mitchell, Boudewijn PF Lelieveldt, Francisca Nijland, Otto Kamp, Milan Sonka, Johan HC Reiber
Publication date
2002/11
Journal
IEEE transactions on medical imaging
Volume
21
Issue
11
Pages
1374-1383
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A novel extension of active appearance models (AAMs) for automated border detection in echocardiographic image sequences is reported. The active appearance motion model (AAMM) technique allows fully automated robust and time-continuous delineation of left ventricular (LV) endocardial contours over the full heart cycle with good results. Nonlinear intensity normalization was developed and employed to accommodate ultrasound-specific intensity distributions. The method was trained and tested on 16-frame phase-normalized transthoracic four-chamber sequences of 129 unselected infarct patients, split randomly into a training set (n=65) and a test set (n=64). Borders were compared to expert drawn endocardial contours. On the test set, fully automated AAMM performed well in 97% of the cases (average distance between manual and automatic landmark points was 3.3 mm, comparable to human …
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