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Deep learning-based automatic segmentation of images in cardiac radiography: A promising challenge
Yucheng Song1, Shengbing Ren1, Yu Lu2
1School of Computer Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Background:
Due to the advancement of medical imaging and computer technology, machine intelligence to analyze clinical image data increases the probability of disease prevention and successful treatment. When diagnosing and detecting heart disease, medical imaging can provide high-resolution scans of every organ or tissue in the heart. The diagnostic results obtained by the imaging method are less susceptible to human interference. They can process numerous patient information, assist doctors in early detection of heart disease, intervene and treat patients, and improve the understanding of heart disease symptoms and clinical diagnosis of great significance. In a computer-aided diagnosis system, accurate segmentation of cardiac scan images is the basis and premise of subsequent thoracic function analysis and 3D image reconstruction.
Existing Techniques:
This paper systematically reviews automatic methods and some difficulties for cardiac segmentation in radiographic images. Combined with recent advanced deep learning techniques, the feasibility of using deep learning network models for image segmentation is discussed, and the commonly used deep learning frameworks are compared.
Developed Insights:
There are many standard methods for medical image segmentation, such as traditional methods based on regions and edges and methods based on deep learning. Because of characteristics of non-uniform grayscale, individual differences, artifacts and noise of medical images, the above image segmentation methods have certain limitations. It is tough to obtain the needed results sensitivity and accuracy when performing heart segmentation. The deep learning model proposed has achieved good results in image segmentation. Accurate segmentation improves the accuracy of disease diagnosis and reduces subsequent irrelevant computations.
Summary:
There are two requirements for accurate segmentation of radiological images. One is to use image segmentation to improve the development of computer-aided diagnosis. The other is to achieve complete segmentation of the heart. When there are lesions or deformities in the heart, there will be some abnormalities in the radiographic images, and the segmentation algorithm needs to segment the heart altogether. The quantity of processing inside a certain range will no longer be a restriction for real-time detection with the advancement of deep learning and the enhancement of hardware device performance.
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