TR2013-116

Tracking Lung Tumors in Orthogonal X-Rays


    •  Li, F., Porikli, F., "Tracking Lung Tumors in Orthogonal X-Rays", Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, July 2013.
      BibTeX TR2013-116 PDF
      • @article{Li2013jul,
      • author = {Li, F. and Porikli, F.},
      • title = {Tracking Lung Tumors in Orthogonal X-Rays},
      • journal = {Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine},
      • year = 2013,
      • month = jul,
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2013-116}
      • }
Abstract:

This paper presents a computationally very efficient, robust, automatic tracking method that does not require any implanted fiducials for low-contrast tumors. First, it generates a set of motion hypotheses and computes corresponding feature vectors in local windows within orthogonal-axis X-ray images. Then, it fits a regression model that maps features to 3D tumor motions by minimizing geodesic distances on motion manifold. These hypotheses can be jointly generated in 3D to learn a single 3D regression model or in 2D through back projection to learn two 2D models separately. Tumor is tracked by applying regression to the consecutive image pairs while selecting optimal window size at every time. Evaluations are performed on orthogonal X-ray videos of 10 patients. Comparative experimental results demonstrate superior accuracy (approx 1 pixel average error) and robustness to varying imaging artifacts and noise at the same time.