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Multiple resolution residual network for automatic thoracic organs-at-risk segmentation from CT

Authors :
Um, Hyemin
Jiang, Jue
Thor, Maria
Rimner, Andreas
Luo, Leo
Deasy, Joseph O.
Veeraraghavan, Harini
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We implemented and evaluated a multiple resolution residual network (MRRN) for multiple normal organs-at-risk (OAR) segmentation from computed tomography (CT) images for thoracic radiotherapy treatment (RT) planning. Our approach simultaneously combines feature streams computed at multiple image resolutions and feature levels through residual connections. The feature streams at each level are updated as the images are passed through various feature levels. We trained our approach using 206 thoracic CT scans of lung cancer patients with 35 scans held out for validation to segment the left and right lungs, heart, esophagus, and spinal cord. This approach was tested on 60 CT scans from the open-source AAPM Thoracic Auto-Segmentation Challenge dataset. Performance was measured using the Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC). Our approach outperformed the best-performing method in the grand challenge for hard-to-segment structures like the esophagus and achieved comparable results for all other structures. Median DSC using our method was 0.97 (interquartile range [IQR]: 0.97-0.98) for the left and right lungs, 0.93 (IQR: 0.93-0.95) for the heart, 0.78 (IQR: 0.76-0.80) for the esophagus, and 0.88 (IQR: 0.86-0.89) for the spinal cord.<br />Comment: MIDL 2020 short paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2005.13690
Document Type :
Working Paper