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Robust Tumor Segmentation with Hyperspectral Imaging and Graph Neural Networks
by
Holm, Felix
, Alperovich, Anna
, Giannantonio, Tommaso
, Schwamborn, Carolin
, Schuler, Patrick J
, Lotfy, Mayar
, Hoffmann, Thomas K
, Navab, Nassir
, Barz, Bjorn
, Zhang, Xiaohan
, Boehm, Felix
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Context
/ Datasets
/ Graph neural networks
/ Hyperspectral imaging
/ Image enhancement
/ Image quality
/ Image segmentation
/ Machine learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Robustness
/ Tiles
/ Tumors
2023
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Robust Tumor Segmentation with Hyperspectral Imaging and Graph Neural Networks
by
Holm, Felix
, Alperovich, Anna
, Giannantonio, Tommaso
, Schwamborn, Carolin
, Schuler, Patrick J
, Lotfy, Mayar
, Hoffmann, Thomas K
, Navab, Nassir
, Barz, Bjorn
, Zhang, Xiaohan
, Boehm, Felix
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Context
/ Datasets
/ Graph neural networks
/ Hyperspectral imaging
/ Image enhancement
/ Image quality
/ Image segmentation
/ Machine learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Robustness
/ Tiles
/ Tumors
2023
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Robust Tumor Segmentation with Hyperspectral Imaging and Graph Neural Networks
by
Holm, Felix
, Alperovich, Anna
, Giannantonio, Tommaso
, Schwamborn, Carolin
, Schuler, Patrick J
, Lotfy, Mayar
, Hoffmann, Thomas K
, Navab, Nassir
, Barz, Bjorn
, Zhang, Xiaohan
, Boehm, Felix
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Context
/ Datasets
/ Graph neural networks
/ Hyperspectral imaging
/ Image enhancement
/ Image quality
/ Image segmentation
/ Machine learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Neural networks
/ Robustness
/ Tiles
/ Tumors
2023
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Robust Tumor Segmentation with Hyperspectral Imaging and Graph Neural Networks
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Robust Tumor Segmentation with Hyperspectral Imaging and Graph Neural Networks
2023
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Overview
Segmenting the boundary between tumor and healthy tissue during surgical cancer resection poses a significant challenge. In recent years, Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) combined with Machine Learning (ML) has emerged as a promising solution. However, due to the extensive information contained within the spectral domain, most ML approaches primarily classify individual HSI (super-)pixels, or tiles, without taking into account their spatial context. In this paper, we propose an improved methodology that leverages the spatial context of tiles for more robust and smoother segmentation. To address the irregular shapes of tiles, we utilize Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) to propagate context information across neighboring regions. The features for each tile within the graph are extracted using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), which is trained simultaneously with the subsequent GNN. Moreover, we incorporate local image quality metrics into the loss function to enhance the training procedure's robustness against low-quality regions in the training images. We demonstrate the superiority of our proposed method using a clinical ex vivo dataset consisting of 51 HSI images from 30 patients. Despite the limited dataset, the GNN-based model significantly outperforms context-agnostic approaches, accurately distinguishing between healthy and tumor tissues, even in images from previously unseen patients. Furthermore, we show that our carefully designed loss function, accounting for local image quality, results in additional improvements. Our findings demonstrate that context-aware GNN algorithms can robustly find tumor demarcations on HSI images, ultimately contributing to better surgery success and patient outcome.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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