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Ensemble of fully convolutional neural network for brain tumor segmentation from magnetic resonance images
Date Issued
01-01-2019
Author(s)
Kori, Avinash
Soni, Mehul
Pranjal, B.
Khened, Mahendra
Alex, Varghese
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
We utilize an ensemble of the fully convolutional neural networks (CNN) for segmentation of gliomas and its constituents from multimodal Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI). The ensemble comprises of 3 networks, two 3-D and one 2-D network. Of the 3 networks, 2 of them (one 2-D & one 3-D) utilize dense connectivity patterns while the other 3-D network makes use of the residual connection. Additionally, a 2-D fully convolutional semantic segmentation network was trained to distinguish between air, brain, and lesion in the slice and thereby localize the lesion the volume. Lesion localized by the above network was multiplied with the segmentation mask generated by the ensemble to reduce false positives. On the BraTS validation data (n = 66), the scheme utilized in this manuscript achieved a whole tumor, tumor core and active tumor dice of 0.89 0.76, 0.76 respectively, while on the BraTS test data (n = 191), our scheme achieved the whole tumor, tumor core and active tumor dice of 0.83 0.72, 0.69 respectively.
Volume
11384 LNCS
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