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Hybrid µCT-FMT imaging and image analysis
Published on: June 4, 2015
Review of image segmentation techniques for biomedical micro-CT: from laboratory absorption imaging to synchrotron
1Division of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada. hsong1991@gmail.com.
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X-ray micro-computed tomography (μCT) is widely used in biomedical research for non-destructive, high-resolution imaging. Synchrotron Radiation Phase-Contrast μCT (SR-PCI-μCT) further enhances image quality with higher Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), improved contrast, and faster acquisition. However, segmenting SR-PCI-μCT images remains challenging due to their heterogeneous image property and limited training data. Additionally, the increasing throughput of synchrotron facilities demands robust, efficient segmentation methods. This paper reviews a list of recent segmentation approaches in biomedical μCT. Traditional methods remain simple and effective for simple, high-contrast structures but require extensive tuning and generalize poorly to complex, low-contrast soft tissues. Data-driven models provide higher accuracy and robustness yet rely heavily on large expert-annotated datasets, limiting reproducibility and cross-dataset adaptability. Recent advance on vision transformers have shifted the paradigm from task-specified to more domain-specified segmentation, though these techniques are still evolving and require adaptation for SR-PCI-μCT studies. This survey provides the first bi-modality review covering both laboratory and synchrotron biomedical μCT segmentation. It consolidates recent segmentation methodologies, identifies major trends in deep-learning techniques, and highlights current limitations across SR-PCI-μCT. Additionally, it outlines open challenges to guide future research and practical advancements in biomedical μCT segmentation.
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