Fuzzy rule-based Interactive gyrus labeling for the infantile brain in magnetic resonance images

It is effective to measure the surface area of each gyrus for quantitative diagnosis of infantile brain diseases. This paper proposes an interactive gyrus labeling method for the infantile brain in magnetic resonance images. First, a user roughly gives guidelines of gyral boundaries on a 2-D projected image of the cerebral surface. The cerebral gyri are labeled by automatically determining gyral boundaries with respect to the user-given guidelines. The boundary deformation process is based on fuzzy rules. The automatically determined boundaries are validated by the user, and modified interactively. We applied the proposed method to 14 infantile subjects (3 weeks - 4 years 3 months old). The results showed that the cerebral gyri were successfully labeled with a mean sensitivity of 92.8% and a mean false positive rate of 0.1%.