Interactive and Scale Invariant Segmentation of the Rectum/Sigmoid via User-Defined Templates
Tobias L\"uddemann, Jan Egger

TL;DR
This paper introduces an interactive, graph-based segmentation method with user-defined templates for efficiently delineating the rectum/sigmoid colon in gynecological brachytherapy, achieving high accuracy and reducing segmentation time.
Contribution
It presents a novel interactive segmentation approach that adapts dynamically to user input, improving speed and accuracy over manual methods in clinical settings.
Findings
Achieved a Dice Similarity Coefficient of approximately 84%.
Reduced segmentation time from 300 to 128 seconds.
Comparable accuracy to manual segmentation.
Abstract
Among all types of cancer, gynecological malignancies belong to the 4th most frequent type of cancer among women. Besides chemotherapy and external beam radiation, brachytherapy is the standard procedure for the treatment of these malignancies. In the progress of treatment planning, localization of the tumor as the target volume and adjacent organs of risks by segmentation is crucial to accomplish an optimal radiation distribution to the tumor while simultaneously preserving healthy tissue. Segmentation is performed manually and represents a time-consuming task in clinical daily routine. This study focuses on the segmentation of the rectum/sigmoid colon as an Organ-At-Risk in gynecological brachytherapy. The proposed segmentation method uses an interactive, graph-based segmentation scheme with a user-defined template. The scheme creates a directed two dimensional graph, followed by the…
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