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Bone Feature Segmentation in Ultrasound Spine Image with Robustness to Speckle and Regular Occlusion Noise | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Bone Feature Segmentation in Ultrasound Spine Image with Robustness to Speckle and Regular Occlusion Noise


Abstract:

3D ultrasound imaging shows great promise for scoliosis diagnosis thanks to its low-costing, radiation-free and real-time characteristics. The key to accessing scoliosis ...Show More

Abstract:

3D ultrasound imaging shows great promise for scoliosis diagnosis thanks to its low-costing, radiation-free and real-time characteristics. The key to accessing scoliosis by ultrasound imaging is to accurately segment the bone area and measure the scoliosis degree based on the symmetry of the bone features. The ultrasound images tend to contain many speckles and regular occlusion noise which is difficult, tedious and time-consuming for experts to find out the bony feature. In this paper, we propose a robust bone feature segmentation method based on the U-net structure for ultrasound spine Volume Projection Imaging (VPI) images. The proposed segmentation method introduces a total variance loss to reduce the sensitivity of the model to small-scale and regular occlusion noise. The proposed approach improves 2.3% of Dice score and 1% of AUC score as compared with the u-net model and shows high robustness to speckle and regular occlusion noise.
Date of Conference: 11-14 October 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 December 2020
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Conference Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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I. Introduction

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spinal cord gets severely deformed over time. The process of detection and diagnosis of the condition has been around for a long time [1]. A detection process involves scanning the spinal area of a patient with a suitable modality and accessing the curvature of the spine. This process is repeated over time and if, at any stage, the curvature of spine is detected to exceed 10°, the patient is categorized for potential scoliosis treatment.

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