A Novel Extension to Fuzzy Connectivity for Body Composition Analysis: Applications in Thigh, Brain, and Whole Body Tissue Segmentation
Ismail Irmakci, Sarfaraz Hussein, Aydogan Savran, Rita R. Kalyani,, David Reiter, Chee W. Chia, Kenneth W. Fishbein, Richard G. Spencer, Luigi, Ferrucci, Ulas Bagci

TL;DR
This paper introduces an advanced, fully automated MRI segmentation system that combines multiple contrasts and a novel affinity measure within fuzzy connectivity, improving accuracy and efficiency in body tissue analysis.
Contribution
It presents a new affinity definition within fuzzy connectivity and integrates multiple MRI contrasts for robust, automated tissue segmentation without user intervention.
Findings
Outperforms existing methods in accuracy and efficiency.
Successfully segments thigh, brain, and whole-body tissues.
Demonstrates strong generalization across different body regions.
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the non-invasive modality of choice for body tissue composition analysis due to its excellent soft tissue contrast and lack of ionizing radiation. However, quantification of body composition requires an accurate segmentation of fat, muscle and other tissues from MR images, which remains a challenging goal due to the intensity overlap between them. In this study, we propose a fully automated, data-driven image segmentation platform that addresses multiple difficulties in segmenting MR images such as varying inhomogeneity, non-standardness, and noise, while producing high-quality definition of different tissues. In contrast to most approaches in the literature, we perform segmentation operation by combining three different MRI contrasts and a novel segmentation tool which takes into account variability in the data. The proposed system, based on a novel…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neural Network Applications · Body Composition Measurement Techniques · Traditional Chinese Medicine Studies
