Section: New Software and Platforms
The P-LOCUS software
Participants : Florence Forbes, Flor Vasseur.
Joint work with: Senan Doyle (start-up creator) and Michel Dojat.
The Locus software was extended to address the delineation of lesions in pathological brains. Its extension P-LOCUS (http://p-locus.com ) for lesion detection was realized by S. Doyle with financial support from GRAVIT (Grenoble Alpes Valorisation Innovation Technologies, http://www.gravit-innovation.org/ ) with the goal to create a Start-up. P-LOCUS software analyses, in few minutes, a 3D MR brain scan and performs fully automatic brain lesion delineation using a combined dataset of various 3D MRI sequences. Its originality comes from:
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it is fully automatic: no external user interaction and no training data required
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the possibility to combine information from several images (MR sequences)
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a statistical Bayesian framework for robustness to image artefacts and a priori knowledge incorporation
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a voxel-based clustering technique that uses Markov random fields (MRF) incorporating information about neighboring voxels for spatial consistency and robustness to imperfect image features (noise).
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the possibility to select and incorporate relevant a priori knowledge via different atlases, e.g. tissue and vascular territory atlases
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a fully integrated preprocessing steps and lesion ROI identification
P-LOCUS software was presented at various conferences and used for the BRATS Challenge on tumor segmentation organized as a satellite challenge of the Miccai conference in Nagoya, Japan. A paper published in IEEE trans. on Medical Imaging reports the challenge results [24] . Results are also shown in [47] . The software has been registered at APP in 2013 and is now undergoing industrial development for the creation of a start-up (Pixyl) expected in January 2015.