Residual Deformable Split Channel and Spatial U-Net for Automated Liver and Liver Tumour Segmentation.

Autor: Saumiya S; Department of ECE, Bethlahem Institute of Engineering, Karungal, Tamil Nadu, India. saumi2424@gmail.com., Franklin SW; Department of ECE, CSI Institute of Technology, Thovalai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of digital imaging [J Digit Imaging] 2023 Oct; Vol. 36 (5), pp. 2164-2178. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 18.
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-023-00874-1
Abstrakt: Accurate segmentation of the liver and liver tumour (LT) is challenging due to its hazy boundaries and large shape variability. Although using U-Net for liver and LT segmentation achieves better results than manual segmentation, it loses spatial and channel features during segmentation, leading to inaccurate liver and LT segmentation. A residual deformable split depth-wise separable U-Net (RDSDSU-Net) is proposed to increase the accuracy of liver and LT segmentation. The residual deformable convolution layer (DCL) with deformable pooling (DP) is used in the encoder as an attention mechanism to adaptively extract liver and LT shape and position characteristics. Afterward, a convolutional spatial and channel features split graph network (CSCFSG-Net) is introduced in the middle processing layer to improve the expression capability of the liver and LT features by capturing spatial and channel features separately and to extract global contextual liver and LT information from spatial and channel features. Sub-pixel convolutions (SPC) are used in the decoder section to prevent the segmentation results from having a chequerboard artefact effect. Also, the residual deformable encoder features are combined with the decoder through summation to avoid increasing the number of feature maps (FM). Finally, the efficiency of the RDSDSU-Net is evaluated on the 3DIRCADb and LiTS datasets. The DICE score of the proposed RDSDSU-Net achieved 98.21% for liver segmentation and 93.25% for LT segmentation on 3DIRCADb. The experimental outcomes illustrate that the proposed RDSDSU-Net model achieved better segmentation results than the existing techniques.
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Databáze: MEDLINE