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4 April 2022 Multi-task deep learning for segmentation and landmark detection in obstetric sonography
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Abstract
The utilization of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has been on rise in recent years, followed by a growing need for comprehensive, compact obstetrics analysis software systems. The accurate computerized assessment of obstetric ultrasound (US) is a challenging task due to the noisy nature of US images and presence of complex anatomies. In this work, we propose a multi-branch deep learning architecture to identify multiple anatomies in obstetric sonography through segmentation and landmark detection. The multi-task deep model is trained to segment the uterus and gestational sac regions, and to localize the position of landmark points denoting the crown and rump of the fetus. We conduct experiments with varying sizes of models, presenting a trade-off between accuracy and efficiency. Our larger models reach average Dice scores of 90% and 91% for segmenting uterus and gestational sac, respectively, and have 1.64 mm average length error for the fetus crown-rump length (CRL) measurement. Furthermore, we present choices for smaller model sizes suitable for integration in portable POCUS devices with limited computing capacities. The smallest model with the most efficient run-time has only about 167.3k parameters, where compared to the larger models, the Dice score is reduced by 4.1% and 6.7% for uterus and gestational sac segmentation, respectively, and the CRL length error is increased by 0.42 mm. This is while the smallest model has 98.8% reduced model size and could smoothly run on naive mobile devices.
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Michael B. Allan, Mohammad H. Jafari, Nathan V. Woudenberg, Oron Frenkel, Darra Murphy, Tracee Wee, Rob D'Ortenzio, Yong Wu, James Roberts, Naoya Shatani, Ang Nan Gu, Samira Sojoudi, and Purang Abolmaesumi "Multi-task deep learning for segmentation and landmark detection in obstetric sonography", Proc. SPIE 12034, Medical Imaging 2022: Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling, 120340R (4 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2611163
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KEYWORDS
Uterus

Ultrasonography

Image segmentation

Fetus

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