eyeball segmentation in MRI images

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Jason
Jason on 15 Jan 2018
Answered: Jason on 17 Jan 2018
Does anyone have a tool for segmenting/masking the eyeball in MRI images? Specifically proton density or T2-weighted images.
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Rik
Rik on 15 Jan 2018
What came up when you tried using your favorite internet search engine? I would think many segmentation tools would be able to segment the eye, so I don't think you need to make your search so narrow.
Maybe other people will post a link to some general method. If you want more specific help, provide example images (make sure it is legal for you to share them and that they are properly anonymized)

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Jason
Jason on 17 Jan 2018
The answer might look something like this brain MRI image on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_resonance_imaging_of_the_brain
Except the image intensity might be flatter across the brain and eyes. In this particular image the eyes appear quite bright. I tried using the spherical Hough transform to detect sphere across multiple image slices, but it doesn't seem to be working reliably across multiple image datasets.

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