Frontiers in Oncology (Oct 2021)

Effects of Multiple Filters on Liver Tumor Segmentation From CT Images

  • Vi Thi-Tuong Vo,
  • Hyung-Jeong Yang,
  • Guee-Sang Lee,
  • Sae-Ryung Kang,
  • Soo-Hyung Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.697178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Segmentation of liver tumors from Computerized Tomography (CT) images remains a challenge due to the natural variation in tumor shape and structure as well as the noise in CT images. A key assumption is that the performance of liver tumor segmentation depends on the characteristics of multiple features extracted from multiple filters. In this paper, we design an enhanced approach based on a two-class (liver, tumor) convolutional neural network that discriminates tumor as well as liver from CT images. First, the contrast and intensity values in CT images are adjusted and high frequencies are removed using Hounsfield units (HU) filtering and standardization. Then, the liver tumor is segmented from entire images with multiple filter U-net (MFU-net). Finally, a quantitative analysis is carried out to evaluate the segmentation results using three different methods: boundary-distance-based metrics, size-based metrics, and overlap-based metrics. The proposed method is validated on CT images from the 3Dircadb and LiTS dataset. The results demonstrate that the multiple filters are useful for extracting local and global feature simultaneously, minimizing the boundary distance errors, and our approach demonstrates better performance in heterogeneous tumor regions of CT images.

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