3D multimodal k-means and morphological operations (3DMKM) segmentation of brain tumors from MR images

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

1-1-2022

Abstract

Tumor segmentation algorithms can aid in prognosis and treatment, and are a better alternative to manual segmentation. This study combined thresholding, morphological operations and k-means segmentation to create a new algorithm called 3D multimodal k-means and morphological operations algorithm (3D-MKM) for segmenting tumors. This algorithm used the fast spoiled gradient (FSPGR), T2 weighted fast spin echo (T2-FSE), T2 weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (T2-FLAIR) and contrast enhanced FSPGR (C-FSPGR) as input images. It adjusted the histograms of each sequence to highlight the tumor regions, then performed a thresholding on the T2FLAIR scan to obtain the region of interest (ROI) mask containing the tumor, edema and surrounding tissue. A multichannel view of the ROI was then made by combining the images from different sequences. The multichannel ROI was then segmented by the k-means algorithm into clusters. Next, the clusters were assembled into the enhancing tumor, non-enhancing tumor and edema masks, and further refined using morphological operations. The 3D-MKM algorithm was tested on 9 datasets. It demonstrated promising results in segmenting the entire lesion, with a Sorensen-Dice similarity coefficient of 0.88 +/- 0.05 and a Hausdorff distance of 12.08 +/- 7.07 mm from ground truth. Clinical Relevance- 3D-MKM is able to segment the enhancing tumor, nonenhancing tumor, and edema. The segmented portions of the tumor could be used to extract quantitative data for the study of brain tumors.

Divisions

fac_med

Funders

UCSI University, Centre of Excellence for Research, Value Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CERVIE)

Publisher

IEEE

Publisher Location

345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA

Event Title

2022 IEEE-EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, LECBES

Event Location

Kuala Lumpur

Event Dates

07-09 December 2022

Event Type

conference

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