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  • Biomedical Engineering

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  • Accurate vessel segmentation is crucial for medical image analysis.
  • Manual segmentation is labor-intensive and time-consuming.
  • Existing automated methods require high-quality training data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce VESCL, a novel library for computer-assisted 2D vessel contouring and segmentation.
  • Facilitate the generation of gold-standard datasets for training and validating automated segmentation algorithms.
  • Improve the efficiency and accuracy of manual vessel segmentation.

Main Methods:

  • VESCL is an open-source C++ library for medical image processing.
  • It offers an intuitive interface for drawing parametric curves along vessels.
  • Utilizes optimized filtering for automatic curve fitting to vessel centerlines and width determination.
  • Supports export of various segmentation representations (binary, occupancy maps, distance fields).

Main Results:

  • Achieves sub-pixel resolution for vessel centerlines and widths.
  • Demonstrates a 22x speed increase over conventional manual segmentation and 3x over existing computer-assisted methods.
  • Segmentation accuracy is comparable to inter-operator variability for gold-standard datasets.
  • Shows promising results in neurovascular DSA, coronary artery DSA, and retinal artery images.

Conclusions:

  • VESCL significantly reduces the effort required for manual gold-standard vessel segmentation.
  • It serves as a valuable tool for developing and evaluating automated segmentation techniques.
  • The library's open-source nature promotes wider adoption and collaboration in medical image analysis.