scholarly journals Learning U-Net Based Multi-Scale Features in Encoding-Decoding for MR Image Brain Tissue Segmentation

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 3232
Author(s):  
Jiao-Song Long ◽  
Guang-Zhi Ma ◽  
En-Min Song ◽  
Ren-Chao Jin

Accurate brain tissue segmentation of MRI is vital to diagnosis aiding, treatment planning, and neurologic condition monitoring. As an excellent convolutional neural network (CNN), U-Net is widely used in MR image segmentation as it usually generates high-precision features. However, the performance of U-Net is considerably restricted due to the variable shapes of the segmented targets in MRI and the information loss of down-sampling and up-sampling operations. Therefore, we propose a novel network by introducing spatial and channel dimensions-based multi-scale feature information extractors into its encoding-decoding framework, which is helpful in extracting rich multi-scale features while highlighting the details of higher-level features in the encoding part, and recovering the corresponding localization to a higher resolution layer in the decoding part. Concretely, we propose two information extractors, multi-branch pooling, called MP, in the encoding part, and multi-branch dense prediction, called MDP, in the decoding part, to extract multi-scale features. Additionally, we designed a new multi-branch output structure with MDP in the decoding part to form more accurate edge-preserving predicting maps by integrating the dense adjacent prediction features at different scales. Finally, the proposed method is tested on datasets MRbrainS13, IBSR18, and ISeg2017. We find that the proposed network performs higher accuracy in segmenting MRI brain tissues and it is better than the leading method of 2018 at the segmentation of GM and CSF. Therefore, it can be a useful tool for diagnostic applications, such as brain MRI segmentation and diagnosing.

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (10) ◽  
pp. 3363
Author(s):  
Chaitra Dayananda ◽  
Jae-Young Choi ◽  
Bumshik Lee

In this paper, we propose a multi-scale feature extraction with novel attention-based convolutional learning using the U-SegNet architecture to achieve segmentation of brain tissue from a magnetic resonance image (MRI). Although convolutional neural networks (CNNs) show enormous growth in medical image segmentation, there are some drawbacks with the conventional CNN models. In particular, the conventional use of encoder-decoder approaches leads to the extraction of similar low-level features multiple times, causing redundant use of information. Moreover, due to inefficient modeling of long-range dependencies, each semantic class is likely to be associated with non-accurate discriminative feature representations, resulting in low accuracy of segmentation. The proposed global attention module refines the feature extraction and improves the representational power of the convolutional neural network. Moreover, the attention-based multi-scale fusion strategy can integrate local features with their corresponding global dependencies. The integration of fire modules in both the encoder and decoder paths can significantly reduce the computational complexity owing to fewer model parameters. The proposed method was evaluated on publicly accessible datasets for brain tissue segmentation. The experimental results show that our proposed model achieves segmentation accuracies of 94.81% for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), 95.54% for gray matter (GM), and 96.33% for white matter (WM) with a noticeably reduced number of learnable parameters. Our study shows better segmentation performance, improving the prediction accuracy by 2.5% in terms of dice similarity index while achieving a 4.5 times reduction in the number of learnable parameters compared to previously developed U-SegNet based segmentation approaches. This demonstrates that the proposed approach can achieve reliable and precise automatic segmentation of brain MRI images.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Zhang ◽  
Yifei Li ◽  
Youyong Kong ◽  
Jiasong Wu ◽  
Jian Yang ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. Sucharitha ◽  
Chinmay Chakraborty ◽  
S. Srinivasa Rao ◽  
V. Siva Kumar Reddy

Author(s):  
Thulasi Bikku ◽  
Jayavarapu Karthik ◽  
Ganga Rama Koteswara Rao ◽  
K P N V Satya Sree ◽  
P V V S Srinivas ◽  
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