Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 8, 2026

A Label-Free Segmentation Approach for Intravital Imaging of Mammary Tumor Microenvironment
Published on: May 24, 2022
The use of unwrapped phase in MR image segmentation: a preliminary study
Pierrick Bourgeat1, Jurgen Fripp, Andrew Janke
1Autonomous Sytems Laboratory, BioMedIA Lab, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia. pierrick.bourgeat@csiro.au
Abstract:
This paper considers the problem of tissue classification in 3D MRI. More specifically, a new set of texture features, based on phase information, is used to perform the segmentation of the bones of the knee. The phase information provides a very good discrimination between the bone and the surrounding tissues, but is usually not used due to phase unwrapping problems. We present a method to extract textural information from the phase that does not require phase unwrapping. The textural information extracted from the magnitude and the phase can be combined to perform tissue classification, and used to initialise an active shape model, leading to a more precise segmentation.

