DA/MA/BA Thesis: Active Contours for Cardiac Segmentation
In this thesis we propose a method for interactive boundary extraction which combines a deep, patch-based representation with an active contour framework. We train a class-specific convolutional neural network which predicts a vector pointing from the respective point on the evolving contour towards the closest point on the boundary of the object of interest. These predictions form a vector field which is then used for evolving the contour by the Sobolev active contour framework proposed by Sundaramoorthi et al. The resulting interactive segmentation method is very efficient in terms of required computational resources and can even be trained on comparatively small graphics cards. We evaluate the potential of the proposed method on both medical and non-medical challenge data sets, such as the STACOM data set and the PASCAL VOC 2012 data set.
Supervision
The work will be supervised by
Maximilian Baust and
Christian Rupprecht.