The purpose of this page is to make available a subjective experiment presented in the paper:
E. Crauste, F. Autrusseau, P. Pilet , JP. Guedon, Y. Amouriq, E. Freuchet, P. Weiss, B. Giumelli, "Bone vascularization and bone microarchitecture characterizations according to the microCT resolution", in Proc. SPIE Medical Imaging 2015, Orlando, FL, USA, 21-26 Feb. 2015.
Content
388 images, 194 slices of a 3D volume, each one being segmented using two distinct methods.
The score sheet provided to the observers was as follows:
- Very bad segmentation (0 to 20% correct)
- Bad segmentation (20 to 40% correct)
- Quite bad (40 to 60%)
- Acceptable segmentation (60 to 80%)
- Excellent segmentation (80 to 100% correct)
Download
Download the image database (186 MB .tar.gz file)
The
above archive contains the 388 images, as well as the source code for
running the experiment.It also includes an Excel spreadsheet containing
the observers scores.
How to cite this database
If you use BibTeX, here's the citation:
@inproceedings{MedIm2015,
author = {E. Crauste and F. Autrusseau and P. Pilet and Jp. Guedon and Y. Amouriq and E. Freuchet and P. Weiss and B. Giumelli},
title = {Bone vascularization and bone microarchitecture characterizations according to the microCT resolution},
booktitle = {SPIE Medical Imaging},
year = {2015}
}
If you don't use BibTeX, use simply:
E. Crauste, F. Autrusseau, P. Pilet , JP.Guedon, Y. Amouriq, E. Freuchet, P. Weiss, B. Giumelli,
"Bone vascularization and bone microarchitecture characterizations according to the microCT
resolution", in Proc. SPIE Medical Imaging 2015, Orlando, FL, USA, 21-26 Feb. 2015.