Sequential Learning on Liver Tumor Boundary Semantics and Prognostic Biomarker Mining

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出版年:arXiv.org (Mar 9, 2021), p. n/a
第一著者: Chen, Jieneng
その他の著者: Yan, Ke, Yu-Dong, Zhang, Tang, Youbao, Xu, Xun, Sun, Shuwen, Liu, Qiuping, Huang, Lingyun, Xiao, Jing, Yuille, Alan L, Zhang, Ya, Lu, Le
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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抄録:The boundary of tumors (hepatocellular carcinoma, or HCC) contains rich semantics: capsular invasion, visibility, smoothness, folding and protuberance, etc. Capsular invasion on tumor boundary has proven to be clinically correlated with the prognostic indicator, microvascular invasion (MVI). Investigating tumor boundary semantics has tremendous clinical values. In this paper, we propose the first and novel computational framework that disentangles the task into two components: spatial vertex localization and sequential semantic classification. (1) A HCC tumor segmentor is built for tumor mask boundary extraction, followed by polar transform representing the boundary with radius and angle. Vertex generator is used to produce fixed-length boundary vertices where vertex features are sampled on the corresponding spatial locations. (2) The sampled deep vertex features with positional embedding are mapped into a sequential space and decoded by a multilayer perceptron (MLP) for semantic classification. Extensive experiments on tumor capsule semantics demonstrate the effectiveness of our framework. Mining the correlation between the boundary semantics and MVI status proves the feasibility to integrate this boundary semantics as a valid HCC prognostic biomarker.
ISSN:2331-8422
ソース:Engineering Database