A new method for skull stripping in brain MRI using multistable cellular neural networks
Autor: | Burak Yilmaz, Akif Durdu, Ganime Dilek Emlik |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Jaccard index
business.industry Computer science 02 engineering and technology 03 medical and health sciences Brain region 0302 clinical medicine Artificial Intelligence Cellular neural network 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Skull stripping Brain mri 020201 artificial intelligence & image processing Computer vision Artificial intelligence business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Software |
Zdroj: | Neural Computing and Applications. 29:79-95 |
ISSN: | 1433-3058 0941-0643 |
Popis: | This study proposes a new method on “detecting brain region in MRI data”. This task is generally named as “skull stripping” in the literature. The algorithm is developed by using the cellular neural networks (CNNs) and multistable CNN structures. It also includes a contrast enhancement and noise reduction algorithm. The algorithm is named as multistable cellular neural network on MRI for skull stripping (mCNN-MRI-SS). Three different case studies are performed for measuring the success of the algorithm. Also a fourth case study is performed to evaluate the supporting algorithm, the CEULICA. First two evaluations are performed by using well-known MIDAS-NAMIC and Brainweb databases, which are properly organized Talairach-compatible databases. The third database was obtained from the research and application hospital of Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Faculty of Medicine. These MRI data were not Talairach-compatible and less sampled. The algorithm achieved 0.595 Jaccard, 0.744 Dice, 0.0344 TPF and 0.383 TNF mean values with the Brainweb T1-weighted images and 0.837 Jaccard, 0.898 Dice, 0.0124 TPF and 0.1511 TNF mean values with the MIDAS-NAMIC T2-weighted images. The algorithm achieved 0.8297 Jaccard, 0.9012 Dice, 0.0951 TPF and 0.1225 TNF mean values and achieved with the obtained data the best values among the other algorithms. As a result, it can be claimed that algorithm performs best with the non-Talairach-compatible MRI data due to its nature of performing at cellular level. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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