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#Registration Parameters: Specify atlas-to-template registration parameters.
#Registration Parameters: Specify atlas-to-template registration parameters.
#Segmentation: Apply EM algorithm to segment target image pair.
#Segmentation: Apply EM algorithm to segment target image pair.
(Where are atlas input images specified?)
<u>(Where are atlas input images specified?  Not in '''Intensity Images'''?)</u>


===How will the template be used?===
===How will the template be used?===

Revision as of 14:43, 13 November 2006

Project Summary

The goal of this project is to implement a Slicer3 module which creates templates that will be used in segmentation tasks. A template is composed of atlas data and a non-trivial collection of parameters for the EM segmentation algorithm. The template, which is written as an XML file, can be used later to segment new images. The target audience for this module is someone familiar with brain atlases and tissue labels, not a computer scientist.

This module will be demonstrated at the NAMIC All-Hands meeting in January 2007.

Contacts

  • MIT: Polina Golland, Kilian Pohl (pohl@csail.mit.edu)
  • Kitware: Brad Davis (brad.davis@kitware.com), Will Schroeder (will.schroeder@kitware.com)

General Module Description

The purpose of the module is to build a template that can be used later to segment new images. The template is composed of atlas data and a non-trivial collection of parameters for the EM segmentation algorithm. It is the user's job to specify the parameters so that the template is effective for segmenting a particular target image pair (T1 and T2, for example, from a particular scanner). Once the parameters are specified, the target images are segmented using the EM segmentation algorithm. If the results are satisfactory, the template is saved and can be used to segment new target images. If the results are not satisfactory, the parameters can be modified and the segmentation re-run.

The template building process is divided in to a sequence of steps in order to simplify template specification for the non-expert user.

What are the steps in the template building process?

  1. Anatomical Structure Hierarchy: Define a hierarchy of anatomical structures.
  2. Spatial Priors: Assign uniform priors or probability images for each leaf node of the hierarchy.
  3. Intensity Images: Assign target intensity images.
  4. Intensity Distributions: Define an intensity distribution for each leaf node of the hierarchy.
  5. Node-based Parameters: Specify node-based segmentation parameters.
  6. Global Parameters: Specify global segmentation parameters.
  7. Registration Parameters: Specify atlas-to-template registration parameters.
  8. Segmentation: Apply EM algorithm to segment target image pair.

(Where are atlas input images specified? Not in Intensity Images?)

How will the template be used?

The user will (1) load the template, (2) load a new, unsegmented set of input images, (3) tweak parameters from the template if desired, and (4) start the segmentation process. If the input images are not aligned, they will be aligned prior to the segmentation process---this will be specified by the user.

Alternately, the template can be used by a batch process to segment a collection of images.

Will this process (applying the template) require any parameters that are not included in the template?

Yes. Parameters pertaining to the target images are not stored in the template. Specifically, the template does not store the (1) target volume IDs and (2) whether or not the target images must be aligned. All other parameters should be specified in the template.

Will the template building module contain parameters that are not included in the template?

Yes. The template will not contain information regarding the target images. Also, the template will not contain intermediate data used to compute parameters for the template (e.g., intensity samples used to compute mean and covariance).

Detailed Description of Wizard Steps

Step 1: Anatomical Structure Hierarchy

Build and edit a tree anatomical structures:

  • add new structure (specify name & color)
  • rename node, change associated color
  • remove a node
  • reorganize a node (e.g., specify a new parent for this node)

Step 2: Spatial Priors

For each leaf node specify a spatial prior by one of:

  • Specify a uniform prior (double in [0,1])
  • Specify a prior probability map (volume node reference)
  • Number of training samples for prior probability map (int)

Step 3: Intensity Images

  • Specify atlas intensity input volumes
  • Specify target input volumes
  • Should the target images be aligned prior to segmentation? Specify with a check-box.

Step 4: Intensity Distributions

For each leaf node specify mean and covariance of multivariate Gaussian distribution:

  • parameters may be entered and edited manually
  • parameters can be learned by clicking on a representative sample of voxels in the target intensity volumes (~8 clicks)
    • the user may erase a particular sample or all samples
  • A display will be available to visualize the intensity distributions
    • plot of distributions for input channels separately (marginal distributions, intensity vs. probability)
    • 2D image visualization of probabilities for input1xinput2 intensity combinations (input1 intensity vs. input2 intensity)
      • saturation is proportional to probability
    • In all plots, color is based on tissue type (color selected for leaf node in tree)
    • The user can choose which two input channels are displayed
    • The user can toggle the display of each tissue type on and off
    • When the user mouses over the MR image, the intensity under the mouse is plotted on each graph

Image of Slicer2.6 visualization window

Step 5: Node-Based Parameters

For all nodes

  • Class Probability---double
  • Local Prior Weight---double
  • Input Channel Weights---double for each input channel, final representation is char*
  • Print flags
    • Weights

For leaf nodes only

  • Intensity mean and covariance: this is specified in previous step
  • Print flags
    • PCA
    • Quality
      • Requires specification of reference standard volume

For parent nodes only

  • Frequency---int---used by some of the print flags
  • Print flags
    • Registration Parameters
    • Registration Similarity Measure
    • Bias---uses Frequency
    • Label-map---uses Frequency
    • Shape Similarity Measure
    • EMLabelMapConvergence
    • EMWeightsConvergence
    • MFALabelMapConvergence
    • MFAWeightsConvergence
  • Stopping Condition Parameters
    • EM Type---int
    • EM Value---double
    • EM Max Iterations---int
    • MFA Type---int
    • MFA Value---double
    • MFA Max Iterations---int
    • Bias Calculation---int
  • Miscellaneous Parameters
    • Local Prior Name---char*
    • Registration Translation---double[3]
    • Registration Rotation---double[3]
    • Registration Scale---double[3]
    • Registration Covariance---double[9]
    • Registration Class Specific Registration Flag
    • Exclude From Incomplete E-Step Flag
    • Registration Type---int
    • Generate Background Probability Flag
    • PCA Shape Model Type---int
    • Registration Independent Sub-class Flag
  • Class Interaction Matrices
    • 6 matrices: North, South, East, West, Up, Down; choose from list
    • Each matrix is of size (number of subclasses) by (number of subclasses)
    • Each element is a double
    • The final representation for each matrix is char*

Step 6: Global Parameters

  • Alpha---double
  • Smoothing Kernel Width---int
  • Smoothing Kernel Sigma---double
  • Multi-threading Enabled---on/off
  • Working Directory---char*
  • SegmentationBoundaryMax--int[3]
  • SegmentationBoundaryMin--int[3]

Non-template options:

  • Run Remotely---on/off
  • Remote Server---char*---should be something like davisb@swan.cs.unc.edu

Step 7: Registration Parameters

What type of registration should be run: a pull down list.

  • Affine
    • MI
    • ....
    • disabled
  • non rigid
    • Bspline
    • AG
    • ....
    • disabled
  • joint registration & segmentation

Choose interpolation type from pull down list

Alignment of input channels on/off (shouldn't this should occur before intensity sampling?)

Step 8: Segmentation

  • The user can save the template before or after running the algorithm
  • Run Algorithm
  • Progress bar
  • User can interrupt execution
  • At completion the user can
    • visualize segmentations as overlays on the loaded image volumes
    • press button to remove small islands
    • press button to generate 3D modeles

Description of MRML Nodes

Overview

By writing out a template we just mean writing the MRML tree.

The template will include atlas data (i.e. specification of image files), anatomical structure hierarchy information, algorithm parameters, and display parameters (e.g., the graph color for a particular structure). The data, hierarchy, parameter, and display information will be defined in separate nodes. Dependencies and hierarchical structure will be maintained by references: for example, a leaf node will contain a reference to the ID of its parent node. This is the idiom that is used, for example, to nest transforms and associate image volumes with volume display parameters in Slicer3.

The following graph shows dependency information for all of the node types proposed for this file format. An arrow pointing from node A to node B indicates that (1) the XML tag for each node of type A contains a reference to the ID of a node of type B, and (2) the MRML node class representing an A node contains a pointer to a MRML B node class. Note that parent nodes in the anatomical structure hierarchy are a special case: they do not contain references to their child nodes in the XML tags. However, they do contain pointers to their child nodes in their MRML classes. Also, the prefix EMS in the graph will be expanded to EMSegment.

This is a graph with borders and nodes. Maybe there is an Imagemap used so the nodes may be linking to some Pages.

Example Template File

#
# NB: Only the keys are included, not the values.
#

#
# atlas data (intensity and probabiliy maps) are stored in volume nodes
#
<VolumeArchetypeStorage id name>
<VolumeDisplay id name>
<Volume id name storageNodeRef displayNodeRef>
[...]
<VolumeArchetypeStorage id name>
<VolumeDisplay id name>
<Volume id name storageNodeRef displayNodeRef>

#
# template node
#
<EMSegmentTemplate id name globalDisplayNodeRef globalParametersNodeRef
                   hierarchyNodeRef>
#
# global algorithm parameters
#
<EMSegmentGlobalAlgorithmParameters id name atlasT1NodeRef atlasT2NodeRef
                                    [params...]>

#
# global display parameters
#
<EMSegmentGlobalDisplayParameters id name graphT1NodeRef graphT2NodeRef
                                  [params...]>
<EMSegmentGraphDisplayParameters id name [params...]>
<EMSegmentGraphDisplayParameters id name [params...]>

#
# the hierarchy of anatomical structures is described here
#
<EMSegmentHierarchyNode id name parentNodeRef superClassParametersNodeRef
                        leafClassParametersNodeRef displayNodeRef>
[...]

#
# node-specific parameters
#
<EMSegmentSuperClassParameters id name cimNorthNodeRef [...] [params...]>
[...]

<EMSegmentLeafClassParameters id name localPriorNodeRef [params...]>
[...]

<EMSegmentClassDisplayParameters id name [params...]>
[...]

#
# class interaction matrices
#
<EMSegmentCIM id name matrix>
[...]

Detailed Description

The following list contains all possible template parameters; not all parameters will be tunable by the user during the template building process.

Atlas Data

  • Atlas intensity images; specified via MRML Volume nodes.
  • Spatial prior probability images that are aligned with the atlas intensity images; specified via MRML Volume nodes.

EM Segment Template

The template containes references to global algorithm and display parameters as well as the class hierarchy.

<EMSegmentTemplate id name globalDisplayNodeRef globalParametersNodeRef hierarchyNodeRef>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • GlobalDisplayNodeRef--char*
    • GlobalParametersNodeRef--char*
    • HierarchyNodeRef--char*
    • (I expect this to grow as the GUI develops)

Global EM Algorithm Parameters

Global EM algorithm parameters are stored in a single node.

<EMSegmentGlobalParameters id name atlasT1NodeRef atlasT2NodeRef [params...]>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • Alpha--double (should this be node specific?)
    • AlreadyRead--int (internal state variable that should not be included?)
    • NumberOfInputChannels--int--MaxInputChannelDef
    • NumberOfTrainingSamples--int
    • SegmentationBoundaryMax--int[3]
    • SegmentationBoundaryMin--int[3]
    • SmoothingKernelSigma--double--SmSigma (should this be node specific?)
    • SmoothingKernelWidth--int--SmWidth (should this be node specific?)
    • WorkingDirectory--char*--PrintDir
    • DisableMultiThreading--int
  • Additional core attributes (added by Brad and eddited by Kilian)
    • List of Input channels (Kilian: How do we define this in new structure ???)
    • AlignInput - int (Input channels are aligned to each other)
    • RegistratonType--int (none, Joint, Sequential)
      • The following inputs are only relevant if RegistratonType != none
        • RegistratonInterpolationType--int (linear, nn, cubic )
      • The following inputs are only relevant if RegistratonType = Sequential
        • RegistrationInputRef--char* (which of the input channels should be used for aligning the atlas)
        • RegistrationAtlasImageRef--char* (Image representing the coordinate system of the atlas)
        • RegistratonAffine--int (MI,..., disabled)
        • RegistratonNonRigid--int (AG,BSpline, ..., disabled)

Global EM Display Parameters

Global EM display parameters are stored in a single node.

<EMSegmentGlobalDisplayParameters id name graphInput1NodeRef graphInput2NodeRef [params...]>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • GraphDisplayInput1NodeRef--char*
    • GraphDisplayInput2NodeRef--char*
    • (I expect this to grow as the GUI develops)

Hierarchy of Anatomical Structures

The hierarchy of anatomical structures is defined by a sequence of nodes. The nodes that define the hierarchy are separate from nodes that contain algorithm or display parameters.

<EMSegmentTissueHierarchy id name parentNodeRef superClassParametersNodeRef 
                          leafClassParametersNodeRef disiplayParametersNodeRef>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • ParentNodeRef--char*--null in case of root node
    • DisplayParametersNodeRef--char* (for example color in graph)
    • SuperClassParametersNodeRef--char*
    • LeafClassParametersNodeRef--char*

Node-based Display Parameters

<EMSegmentClassDisplayParameters id name [params...]>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • Color--char*--color associated with this anatomical structure
    • I expect that more will be added here as the GUI develops

Generic Node-based EM Algorithm Parameters

There is no MRML node for generic node-based algorithm parameters; rather, these attributes are present in both super-class and leaf-class MRML nodes.

  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • InputChannelWeights--char*
    • LocalPriorVolumeID--char*--LocalPriorName
    • LocalPriorWeight--double
    • PrintWeights--int
    • ClassProbability--double (need more descriptive name)
  • Experimental attributes
    • ExcludeFromIncompleteEStep--int--ExcludeFromIncompleteEStepFlag
    • PrintRegistrationParameters--int
    • PrintRegistrationSimilarityMeasure--int
    • EmployClassSpecificRegistration--int--RegistrationClassSpecificRegistrationFl\ag
    • RegistrationCovariance--double[9]
    • RegistrationRotation--double[3]
    • RegistrationScale--double[3]
    • RegistrationTranslation--double[3]

SuperClass-Specific EM Algorithm Parameters

SuperClass algorithm parameters are stored in a MRML node. Generic node-based attributes are included in this node.

<EMSegmentSuperClassAlgorithmParameters id name [refs to matrix nodes] [params...]>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • InitialBiasFieldPrefix--char* (change to mrml node ID? is this node specific or a global parameter?)
    • NumClasses--int
    • PredefinedLabelMapPrefix--char* (change to mrml node ID?)
    • PrintBias--int
    • PrintFrequency--int
    • PrintLabelMap--int
    • StopEMMaxIteration--int--StopEMMaxIter
    • StopEMType--int
    • StopEMValue--double
    • StopMFAMaxIteration--int--StopMFAMaxIter
    • StopMFAType--int
    • StopMFAValue--double
  • Aditional core attributes (added by Brad)
    • CIMMatrixNorthNodeRef--char*
    • CIMMatrixSouthNodeRef--char*
    • CIMMatrixEastNodeRef--char*
    • CIMMatrixWestNodeRef--char*
    • CIMMatrixUpNodeRef--char*
    • CIMMatrixDownNodeRef--char*
  • Experimental attributes
    • GenerateBackgroundProbability--int
    • ParameterInitSubClass--int
    • ParameterSaveToFile--int
    • ParameterSetFromFile--int
    • PCAShapeModelType--int
    • PredefinedLabelID--int (how does this differ from prefix above?)
    • PrintEMLabelMapConvergence--int
    • PrintEMWeightsConvergence--int
    • PrintMFALabelMapConvergence--int
    • PrintMFAWeightsConvergence--int
    • PrintShapeSimilarityMeasure--int
    • RegistrationIndependentSubclassFlag--int (need different name?)
    • RegistrationType--int
    • StopBiasCalculation--int

LeafClass-Specific EM Algorithm Parameters

LeafClass algorithm parameters are stored in a MRML node. Generic node-based attributes are included in this node.

<EMSegmentLeafClassAlgorithmParameters id name [refs to prior volumes] [params...]>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • Label--int
    • LocalPriorWeight--double
    • LogCovariance--char*
    • LogMean--char*
    • PrintQuality--int
    • ReferenceStandardFilename--char* (change to mrml node ID?)
  • Experimental attributes
    • PCALogisticBoundary--double
    • PCALogisticMax--double
    • PCALogisticMin--double
    • PCALogisticSlope--double
    • PCAMeanName--char* (a filename?)
    • PrintPCA--int
    • SamplingLogMean--char*
    • SamplingLogCovaraince--char*

Graph Display Parameters

Graph display parameters affect the display of the intensity distribution graphs.

<EMSegmenterGraphDisplay id name [params...]>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • MinimumIntensityValue--int
    • MaximumIntensityValue--int
    • Scale--int (need more specific name)

Class Interaction Matrix

Six class interaction matrices (CIMs) are included for each parent node in the template. These matrices are named North, South, East, West, Up, and Down. These names correspond to positive and negative cardinal directions within the target image space. The element at row i and column j of the North CIM describes the probability that a voxel with class label i will be found North of a voxel with class label j.

CIMs are represented in the template by EMSegmentCIM nodes.

<EMSegmentCIM id name [matrix entries]>
  • MRML node attributes
    • Name
    • ID
  • Core attributes
    • Matrix--char*