A novel method is presented for detecting coronary arteries as well as
other peripheral vessels of the heart. After finding the location of the
myocardium through a segmentation method, such as a graph theoretic
segmentation method, the method models the heart with a biaxial
ellipsoid. For each point of the ellipsoid, a collection of intensities
are computed that are normal to the surface. This collection is then
filtered to detect the cardiovascular structures. Ultimately, vessel
centerline points are detected using a vessel tracking method, and linked
together to form a complete coronary artery tree.