1. INTRODUCTION
Magnetic resonance (MR) image is becoming more and more popular in the prostate related clinical studies [3]. Among these studies, the segmentation of prostate gland is a fundamental and important step. It can not only provide the volume of prostate gland, which is an important diagnostic measurement, but also pave the way to other image-based diagnosis/treatment tasks, i.e., prostate cancer staging and MR-guided radiotherapy planning. Accordingly, extensive research has been conducted on automatic segmentation of prostate from MR images.