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Tumor-Centered Patching for Enhanced Medical Image Segmentation

Image and Video Processing 2023-08-24 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

The realm of medical image diagnosis has advanced significantly with the integration of computer-aided diagnosis and surgical systems. However, challenges persist, particularly in achieving precise image segmentation. While deep learning techniques show potential, obstacles like limited resources, slow convergence, and class imbalance impede their effectiveness. Traditional patch-based methods, though common, struggle to capture intricate tumor boundaries and often lead to redundant samples, compromising computational efficiency and feature quality. To tackle these issues, this research introduces an innovative approach centered on the tumor itself for patch-based image analysis. This novel tumor-centered patching method aims to address the class imbalance and boundary deficiencies, enabling focused and accurate tumor segmentation. By aligning patches with the tumor's anatomical context, this technique enhances feature extraction accuracy and reduces computational load. Experimental results demonstrate improved class imbalance, with segmentation scores of 0.78, 0.76, and 0.71 for whole, core, and enhancing tumors, respectively using a lightweight simple U-Net. This approach shows potential for enhancing medical image segmentation and improving computer-aided diagnosis systems.

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@article{arxiv.2308.12168,
  title  = {Tumor-Centered Patching for Enhanced Medical Image Segmentation},
  author = {Mutyyba Asghar and Ahmad Raza Shahid and Akhtar Jamil and Kiran Aftab and Syed Ather Enam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.12168},
  year   = {2023}
}

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20 pages, 12 figures

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