Non-invasive multi-channel deep learning convolutional neural networks for localization and classification of common hepatic lesions

Pol J Radiol. 2021 Jul 20:86:e440-e448. doi: 10.5114/pjr.2021.108257. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Purpose: Machine learning techniques, especially convolutional neural networks (CNN), have revolutionized the spectrum of computer vision tasks with a primary focus on supervised and labelled image datasets. We aimed to assess a novel method to segment the liver from the abdomen computed tomography (CT) image using the CNN network, and to train a unique method to locate and classify liver lesion pre-histological findings using multi-channel deep learning CNN (MDL-CNN).

Material and methods: The post-contrast CT images of the liver with a resolution of 0.625 mm were chosen for the study. In a random method, 50 examples of each hepatocellular carcinomas, metastases tumours, haemangiomas, hepatic cysts were chosen and evaluated.

Results: The dice score quantitatively analyses the similarity of segmentation results with the training dataset. In the first CNN model for segmenting the liver, the dice score was 96.18%. The MDL-CNN model yielded 98.78% accuracy in classification, and the dice score for locating liver lesions was 95.70%. Additionally, the performance of this model was compared to various other existing models.

Conclusions: According to our study, the machine learning approach can be successfully implemented to segment the liver and classify lesions, which will help radiologists impart better diagnosis.

Keywords: ROI segmentation; convolutional neural networks; deep learning; liver lesion classification; liver segmentation; machine learning.