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Study on Optimal Generative Network for Synthesizing Brain Tumor-Segmented MR Images

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  • Hyunhee Lee
  • Jaechoon Jo
  • Heuiseok Lim

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Due to institutional and privacy issues, medical imaging researches are confronted with serious data scarcity. Image synthesis using generative adversarial networks provides a generic solution to the lack of medical imaging data. We synthesize high-quality brain tumor-segmented MR images, which consists of two tasks: synthesis and segmentation. We performed experiments with two different generative networks, the first using the ResNet model, which has significant advantages of style transfer, and the second, the U-Net model, one of the most powerful models for segmentation. We compare the performance of each model and propose a more robust model for synthesizing brain tumor-segmented MR images. Although ResNet produced better-quality images than did U-Net for the same samples, it used a great deal of memory and took much longer to train. U-Net, meanwhile, segmented the brain tumors more accurately than did ResNet.

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  • Hyunhee Lee & Jaechoon Jo & Heuiseok Lim, 2020. "Study on Optimal Generative Network for Synthesizing Brain Tumor-Segmented MR Images," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8273173
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/8273173
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