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Author: Kadia, Dhaval D.; Alom, Md Zahangir; Burada, Ranga; Nguyen, Tam V.; Asari, Vijayan K.
Title: R2U3D: Recurrent Residual 3D U-Net for Lung Segmentation
  • Cord-id: l2haq043
  • Document date: 2021_5_5
  • ID: l2haq043
    Snippet: 3D lung segmentation is essential since it processes the volumetric information of the lungs, removes the unnecessary areas of the scan, and segments the actual area of the lungs in a 3D volume. Recently, the deep learning model, such as U-Net outperforms other network architectures for biomedical image segmentation. In this paper, we propose a novel model, namely, Recurrent Residual 3D U-Net (R2U3D), for the 3D lung segmentation task. In particular, the proposed model integrates 3D convolution
    Document: 3D lung segmentation is essential since it processes the volumetric information of the lungs, removes the unnecessary areas of the scan, and segments the actual area of the lungs in a 3D volume. Recently, the deep learning model, such as U-Net outperforms other network architectures for biomedical image segmentation. In this paper, we propose a novel model, namely, Recurrent Residual 3D U-Net (R2U3D), for the 3D lung segmentation task. In particular, the proposed model integrates 3D convolution into the Recurrent Residual Neural Network based on U-Net. It helps learn spatial dependencies in 3D and increases the propagation of 3D volumetric information. The proposed R2U3D network is trained on the publicly available dataset LUNA16 and it achieves state-of-the-art performance on both LUNA16 (testing set) and VESSEL12 dataset. In addition, we show that training the R2U3D model with a smaller number of CT scans, i.e., 100 scans, without applying data augmentation achieves an outstanding result in terms of Soft Dice Similarity Coefficient (Soft-DSC) of 0.9920.

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