Segmentation of gliomas in magnetic resonance images using recurrent neural networks

Stefan Grivalsky, Martin Tamajka, Wanda Benesova
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In our work we focus on automatic segmentation of high-grade gliomas (HGG) from magnetic resonance images (MRI). The results of segmentation have great impact on treatment of patients and consequently on the length of their life. In this paper a new approach of automatic glioma segmentation based on recurrent neural units is proposed. We use the Long Short-Term Memory units (LSTMs) which are able to extract latent features of brain structure by global contextual information. Unlike convolutional neural networks, where global context is gained by combination of local features, LSTMs have the potential to capture the global context at once. We use a region-based classification using the 3D Hilbert space-filling curve. To evaluate this method, the HGG data from the International Multimodal Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS-17) Challenge 2017 are being used. Our method achieved a dice score 0.62, 0.77, 0.64, on validation dataset of BraTS-17, for enhancing tumor, whole tumor and tumor core, respectively.
磁共振图像中胶质瘤的递归神经网络分割
在我们的工作中,我们专注于从磁共振图像(MRI)中自动分割高级别胶质瘤(HGG)。分割的结果对患者的治疗有很大的影响,从而影响患者的生命长度。提出了一种基于递归神经单元的神经胶质瘤自动分割方法。我们使用长短期记忆单元(LSTMs),它能够通过全局上下文信息提取大脑结构的潜在特征。与卷积神经网络不同,卷积神经网络通过结合局部特征获得全局上下文,lstm具有立即捕获全局上下文的潜力。我们使用基于区域的分类,使用3D希尔伯特空间填充曲线。为了评估这种方法,正在使用2017年国际多模式脑肿瘤分割(BraTS-17)挑战的HGG数据。我们的方法在BraTS-17验证数据集上对肿瘤、整个肿瘤和肿瘤核心的增强分别获得了0.62、0.77和0.64的骰子得分。
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