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Segmentation of acetowhite region in uterine cervical image based on deep learning

Jun Liu, Tong Liang, Yun Peng, Gengyou Peng, Lechan Sun, Ling Li, Hua Dong

2021Technology and Health Care22 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acetowhite (AW) region is a critical physiological phenomenon of precancerous lesions of cervical cancer. An accurate segmentation of the AW region can provide a useful diagnostic tool for gynecologic oncologists in screening cervical cancers. Traditional approaches for the segmentation of AW regions relied heavily on manual or semi-automatic methods. OBJECTIVE: To automatically segment the AW regions from colposcope images. METHODS: First, the cervical region was extracted from the original colposcope images by k-means clustering algorithm. Second, a deep learning-based image semantic segmentation model named DeepLab V3+ was used to segment the AW region from the cervical image. RESULTS: The results showed that, compared to the fuzzy clustering segmentation algorithm and the level set segmentation algorithm, the new method proposed in this study achieved a mean Jaccard Index (JI) accuracy of 63.6% (improved by 27.9% and 27.5% respectively), a mean specificity of 94.9% (improved by 55.8% and 32.3% respectively) and a mean accuracy of 91.2% (improved by 38.6% and 26.4% respectively). A mean sensitivity of 78.2% was achieved by the proposed method, which was 17.4% and 10.1% lower respectively. Compared to the image semantic segmentation models U-Net and PSPNet, the proposed method yielded a higher mean JI accuracy, mean sensitivity and mean accuracy. CONCLUSION: The improved segmentation performance suggested that the proposed method may serve as a useful complimentary tool in screening cervical cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceSegmentationDeep learningComputer scienceComputer visionImage segmentationMedicinePattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)Medical imagingRadiologyImage processingCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchAI in cancer detectionEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments