An Efficient MRI Brain Tumor Segmentation by the Fusion of Active Contour Model and Self-Organizing-Map

Accurate detection of tumors in brain MR images is very important for the medical image analysis and interpretation. Tumors which are detected and treated in the early stage gives better long-term survival than those detected lately. This paper proposes a combined method of Self-Organizing –Map (SOM...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biomimetics, biomaterials and biomedical engineering biomaterials and biomedical engineering, 2019-02, Vol.40, p.79-91
Hauptverfasser: Satya, Savithri T., Sandhya, G., Kande, Giri Babu
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Zusammenfassung:Accurate detection of tumors in brain MR images is very important for the medical image analysis and interpretation. Tumors which are detected and treated in the early stage gives better long-term survival than those detected lately. This paper proposes a combined method of Self-Organizing –Map (SOM) and Active Contour Model (ACM) for the effective segmentation of the brain tumor from MR images. ACMs are energy-based image segmentation methods and they treat the segmentation as an optimization problem. The optimization function is formulated in terms of appropriate parameters and is designed such that the minimum value of its correspondence to a contour which is a near approximation of the real object boundary. The traditional ACMs depend on pixel intensity as well as very susceptible to parameter tuning and it turns out to be a challenge for these ACMs to deal the image objects of distinct intensities. Conversely, Neural Networks (NNs) are very effective in dealing inhomogeneities but usually results in noise due to the misclassification of pixels. Additionally, NNs deal the segmentation problems without objective function. Hence we proposed a framework for the brain tumor segmentation which integrates SOM with ACM and is termed as SOMACM. This works by exactly integrating the global information derived from the weights or prototypes of the trained SOM neurons to aid choosing whether to shrink or enlarge the present contour during the optimization process and is performed in an iterative way. The proposed method can deal with the images of complex intensity distributions, even in the presence of noise. Exploratory outcomes demonstrate the high accuracy in the segmentation results of SOMACM on different tumor images, compared to the ACM as well as the general SOM segmentation methods. Furthermore, the proposed framework is not highly sensitive to parameter tuning.
ISSN:2296-9837
2296-9845
2296-9845
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/JBBBE.40.79