how to extract the skull from the brain (other than the thresholding method) ?

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ash fairy
ash fairy le 30 Mar 2018
how did you segment the skull??
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 31 Mar 2018
Ash, I don't know if marwa ever did. However, if you're interested in a thresholding method (which marwa is NOT ) then you can see my attached demo.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 17 Fév 2018

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You can use manual tracing. See attach demos for imfreehand().

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marwa za
marwa za le 17 Fév 2018
thank you but I need an automatic way ?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 17 Fév 2018
Then look at deep learning. It's the only other way I know of without thresholding in it explicitly. However you know that deep learning has thresholding internal to the algorithm, though it's hidden from you.
Why do you need a way without thresholding?
marwa za
marwa za le 17 Fév 2018
I see your thresholding method for skull extraction ( https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/70212/test3.m) But if we change the image we must change the threshold value each time)
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 17 Fév 2018
Yes, though you could come up with an automatic threshold selection algorithm that could perhaps pick what you'd pick yourself.
marwa za
marwa za le 22 Fév 2018
please can you help me in this task : how to segment brain lesions using intra class variation and morphological operation as in this figure and thanks in advance
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 22 Fév 2018
Sorry, no.
Perhaps I can help if you give something much, much smaller to ask about rather than programming up a whole algorithm, which could take hours to months to do.
marwa za
marwa za le 23 Fév 2018
ok thanks

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Robert Welsh
Robert Welsh le 10 Fév 2019

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Lots of preexisting packages out there that are free for acadmic use:
SPM (which runs on matlab)
FSL (compiled c++ runs on LINUX and MAC OS X)
ANTs (runs on LINUX and MAC OS X)
Googling will get you the links.

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