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Dilated Inception U-Net (DIU-Net) for Brain Tumor Segmentation

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arxiv 2108.06772 v1 pith:UYINATZV submitted 2021-08-15 eess.IV cs.CVcs.LG

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keywords tumorsegmentationbraincoredilatedinceptionmodelmris
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is routinely used for brain tumor diagnosis, treatment planning, and post-treatment surveillance. Recently, various models based on deep neural networks have been proposed for the pixel-level segmentation of tumors in brain MRIs. However, the structural variations, spatial dissimilarities, and intensity inhomogeneity in MRIs make segmentation a challenging task. We propose a new end-to-end brain tumor segmentation architecture based on U-Net that integrates Inception modules and dilated convolutions into its contracting and expanding paths. This allows us to extract local structural as well as global contextual information. We performed segmentation of glioma sub-regions, including tumor core, enhancing tumor, and whole tumor using Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) 2018 dataset. Our proposed model performed significantly better than the state-of-the-art U-Net-based model ($p<0.05$) for tumor core and whole tumor segmentation.

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