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Correlated Regression Feature Learning for Automated Right Ventricle Segmentation.

Jun Chen1, Heye Zhang2, Weiwei Zhang1, Xiuquan Du1, Yanping Zhang1, Shuo Li3.   

Abstract

Accurate segmentation of right ventricle (RV) from cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) images can help a doctor to robustly quantify the clinical indices including ejection fraction. In this paper, we develop one regression convolutional neural network (RegressionCNN) which combines a holistic regression model and a convolutional neural network (CNN) together to determine boundary points' coordinates of RV directly and simultaneously. In our approach, we take the fully connected layers of CNN as the holistic regression model to perform RV segmentation, and the feature maps extracted by convolutional layers of CNN are converted into 1-D vector to connect holistic regression model. Such connection allows us to make full use of the optimization algorithm to constantly optimize the convolutional layers to directly learn the holistic regression model in the training process rather than separate feature extraction and regression model learning. Therefore, RegressionCNN can achieve optimally convolutional feature learning for accurately catching the regression features that are more correlated to RV regression segmentation task in training process, and this can reduce the latent mismatch influence between the feature extraction and the following regression model learning. We evaluate the performance of RegressionCNN on cardiac MR images acquired of 145 human subjects from two clinical centers. The results have shown that RegressionCNN's results are highly correlated (average boundary correlation coefficient equals 0.9827) and consistent with the manual delineation (average dice metric equals 0.8351). Hence, RegressionCNN could be an effective way to segment RV from cardiac MR images accurately and automatically.

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Keywords:  CNN; RV segmentation; RegressionCNN; boundary points; regression segmentation

Year:  2018        PMID: 30057864      PMCID: PMC6061487          DOI: 10.1109/JTEHM.2018.2804947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE J Transl Eng Health Med        ISSN: 2168-2372            Impact factor:   3.316


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