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Fully automated endocardial contour detection in time sequences of echocardiograms by active appearance motion models

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7 Author(s)
Bosch, J.G. ; Med. Center, Leiden Univ., Netherlands ; Mitchell, S.C. ; Lelieveldt, B.P.F. ; Nijland, F.
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A novel fully automated border detection technique for phase-normalized echocardiographic image sequences is developed: Active Appearance-Motion Models (AAMM). AAMM finds shape and appearance eigenvariations of the heart over the full cardiac cycle from a set of examples, capturing typical motion patterns. AAMM segments sequences by adjusting eigenvariation coefficients to minimize model-to-target differences. This results in a time-continuous segmentation. The method was applied on 4-chamber sequences from 129 unselected patients, split randomly into training (TRN, n=65) and test set (TST, n=64). In all sequences, an independent expert manually drew endocardial contours (MAN). On TST, fully automated AAMM succeeded in 97% of cases (AUTO) and performed well (average contour distance 3.3 mm, area regression AUTO=0.91 *MAN+1.7 cm2, r=0.87). Results outperformed single-frame AAM segmentation and human interobserver variabilities

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Computers in Cardiology 2001

Date of Conference: 2001

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