A dataset of laryngeal endoscopic images with comparative study on convolution neural network-based semantic segmentation

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作者
Laves, Max-Heinrich [1 ]
Bicker, Jens [1 ]
Kahrs, Lueder A. [1 ]
Ortmaier, Tobias [1 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Univ Hannover, Appelstr 11A, D-30167 Hannover, Germany
关键词
Computer vision; Larynx; Vocal folds; Soft tissue; Open-access dataset; Machine learning; Patient-to-patient fine-tuning; SOFT-TISSUE MOTION; CLASSIFICATION; TRACKING;
D O I
10.1007/s11548-018-01910-0
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
PurposeAutomated segmentation of anatomical structures in medical image analysis is a prerequisite for autonomous diagnosis as well as various computer- and robot-aided interventions. Recent methods based on deep convolutional neural networks (CNN) have outperformed former heuristic methods. However, those methods were primarily evaluated on rigid, real-world environments. In this study, existing segmentation methods were evaluated for their use on a new dataset of transoral endoscopic exploration.MethodsFour machine learning-based methods SegNet, UNet, ENet and ErfNet were trained with supervision on a novel 7-class dataset of the human larynx. The dataset contains 536 manually segmented images from two patients during laser incisions. The Intersection-over-Union (IoU) evaluation metric was used to measure the accuracy of each method. Data augmentation and network ensembling were employed to increase segmentation accuracy. Stochastic inference was used to show uncertainties of the individual models. Patient-to-patient transfer was investigated using patient-specific fine-tuning.ResultsIn this study, a weighted average ensemble network of UNet and ErfNet was best suited for the segmentation of laryngeal soft tissue with a mean IoU of 84.7%. The highest efficiency was achieved by ENet with a mean inference time of 9.22ms per image. It is shown that 10 additional images from a new patient are sufficient for patient-specific fine-tuning.ConclusionCNN-based methods for semantic segmentation are applicable to endoscopic images of laryngeal soft tissue. The segmentation can be used for active constraints or to monitor morphological changes and autonomously detect pathologies. Further improvements could be achieved by using a larger dataset or training the models in a self-supervised manner on additional unlabeled data.
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页数:10
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