Heart and Clavicle Segmentation References in Chest Radiography - Montgomery Dataset

The analysis of chest radiography imaging is of paramount importance for healthcare institutions since it is one of the most used imaging modalities for patient diagnosis, management and follow-up. In recent years, several studies have demonstrated that automatic algorithms, namely using deep learning, can successfully detect and segment the anatomical structures seen in chest radiography images, namely the lungs, heart and clavicles. However, only a limited number of public data is available for training, particularly for the heart and clavicles. This dataset provides segmentation masks for the heart and clavicles in the Montgomery dataset, a public repository of 138 chest radiographies for which lung segmentation masks are publicly available (Jaeger et al. Two public chest x-ray datasets for computer-aided screening of pulmonary diseases. Quant. Imaging Med. Surg., 4(6):475–477, December 2014.). Segmentation masks were obtained through manual annotation by a PhD candidate in biomedical Image analysis with experience in chest radiography imaging using the Heartex Label Studio software.

For additional information please refer to our manuscript: R. Brioso et al "Semi-supervised Multi-structure Segmentation in Chest X-Ray Imaging" CBMS 2023

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Source Jaeger et al. Two public chest x-ray datasets for computer-aided screening of pulmonary diseases. Quant. Imaging Med. Surg., 4(6):475–477, December 2014.
Author Ricardo Brioso, João Pedrosa, Ana Maria Mendonça, Aurélio Campilho
Last Updated May 27, 2024, 13:06 (UTC)
Created May 8, 2023, 10:02 (UTC)
Creation Date june/2022
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Relation R. Brioso et al "Semi-supervised Multi-structure Segmentation in Chest X-Ray Imaging" CBMS 2023