Effective Segmentation of Post-Treatment Gliomas Using Simple Approaches: Artificial Sequence Generation and Ensemble Models
Segmentation is a crucial task in the medical imaging field and is often an important primary step or even a prerequisite to the analysis of medical volumes. Yet treatments such as surgery complicate the accurate delineation of regions of interest. The BraTS Post-Treatment 2024 Challenge published t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Segmentation is a crucial task in the medical imaging field and is often an
important primary step or even a prerequisite to the analysis of medical
volumes. Yet treatments such as surgery complicate the accurate delineation of
regions of interest. The BraTS Post-Treatment 2024 Challenge published the
first public dataset for post-surgery glioma segmentation and addresses the
aforementioned issue by fostering the development of automated segmentation
tools for glioma in MRI data. In this effort, we propose two straightforward
approaches to enhance the segmentation performances of deep learning-based
methodologies. First, we incorporate an additional input based on a simple
linear combination of the available MRI sequences input, which highlights
enhancing tumors. Second, we employ various ensembling methods to weigh the
contribution of a battery of models. Our results demonstrate that these
approaches significantly improve segmentation performance compared to baseline
models, underscoring the effectiveness of these simple approaches in improving
medical image segmentation tasks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.08143 |