IVCVDec 5, 2024

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Feature-Based Subtyping and Model Ensemble for Enhanced Brain Tumor Segmentation

arXiv:2412.04094v38 citationsh-index: 12Has Code
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This work addresses the need for accurate and generalizable segmentation of various brain tumor types in clinical settings, representing an incremental improvement with specific gains.

The paper tackled brain tumor segmentation in MRI by proposing a deep learning ensemble with adaptive pre- and post-processing using radiomic analyses, achieving mean Dice scores of 0.926, 0.801, and 0.688 for different tumor types on the BraTS 2024 dataset.

Accurate and automatic segmentation of brain tumors in multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) is essential for quantitative measurements, which play an increasingly important role in clinical diagnosis and prognosis. The International Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge 2024 offers a unique benchmarking opportunity, including various types of brain tumors in both adult and pediatric populations, such as pediatric brain tumors (PED), meningiomas (MEN-RT) and brain metastases (MET), among others. Compared to previous editions, BraTS 2024 has implemented changes to substantially increase clinical relevance, such as refined tumor regions for evaluation. We propose a deep learning-based ensemble approach that integrates state-of-the-art segmentation models. Additionally, we introduce innovative, adaptive pre- and post-processing techniques that employ MRI-based radiomic analyses to differentiate tumor subtypes. Given the heterogeneous nature of the tumors present in the BraTS datasets, this approach enhances the precision and generalizability of segmentation models. On the final testing sets, our method achieved mean lesion-wise Dice similarity coefficients of 0.926, 0.801, and 0.688 for the whole tumor in PED, MEN-RT, and MET, respectively. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in improving segmentation performance and generalizability for various brain tumor types. The source code of our implementation is available at https://github.com/Precision-Medical-Imaging-Group/HOPE-Segmenter-Kids. Additionally, an open-source web-application is accessible at https://segmenter.hope4kids.io/ which uses the docker container aparida12/brats-peds-2024:v20240913 .

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