Skip Navigation
Lister Hill Center Logo  

Search Tips
About the Lister Hill Center
Innovative Research
Publications and Lectures
Training and Employment
LHNCBC: Document Abstract
Year: 2007Adobe Acrobat Reader
Download Free Adobe Acrobat Reader
LHNCBC-2007-070
Web-based STAPLE for Quality Estimation of Multiple image Segmentations
Zhu Y, Long LR, Antani S, Xue Z, Thoma GR
Poster at 20th NIH Research Festival (IMAG-12), September 2007, National Institutes of Health
We have developed Web-based software for automatic performance evaluation of multiple image segmentations as a tool for study of lesions related to uterine cervical cancer. The images are from a longitudinal study conducted by the Hormonal and Reproductive Epidemiology Branch of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The tool uses the STAPLE (Simultaneous Truth and Performance Level Estimation) algorithm, which uses expectation-maximization for estimating multi-observer 'truth' from a collection of image segmentations. It computes a probabilistic estimate of the 'true segmentation' and performance measures for the individual segmentations. There is a need in the imaging community for such a general-purpose tool. Our Web interface enables users to upload and view server-side images, along with multiple expert segmentations, which may have individual specificities and sensitivities assigned. The server returns to the user a 'ground truth segmentation map' and corresponding updated specificities and sensitivities. The software was developed in Java and uses the Java Native Interface (JNI) technology for communication with the STAPLE algorithm in the ITK (http://www.itk.org) package.
PDF