A Novel Deep Learning Method for Segmenting the Left Ventricle in Cardiac Cine MRI
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.01512v1
- Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2026 12:43:46 GMT
- Title: A Novel Deep Learning Method for Segmenting the Left Ventricle in Cardiac Cine MRI
- Authors: Wenhui Chu, Aobo Jin, Hardik A. Gohel,
- Abstract summary: GBU-Net significantly improves the accuracy of left ventricle segmentation in cine MRI scans.<n>An ensemble of the GBU-Net attains a 97% dice score on the SunnyBrook dataset.
- Score: 0.9749560288448113
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: This research aims to develop a novel deep learning network, GBU-Net, utilizing a group-batch-normalized U-Net framework, specifically designed for the precise semantic segmentation of the left ventricle in short-axis cine MRI scans. The methodology includes a down-sampling pathway for feature extraction and an up-sampling pathway for detail restoration, enhanced for medical imaging. Key modifications include techniques for better contextual understanding crucial in cardiac MRI segmentation. The dataset consists of 805 left ventricular MRI scans from 45 patients, with comparative analysis using established metrics such as the dice coefficient and mean perpendicular distance. GBU-Net significantly improves the accuracy of left ventricle segmentation in cine MRI scans. Its innovative design outperforms existing methods in tests, surpassing standard metrics like the dice coefficient and mean perpendicular distance. The approach is unique in its ability to capture contextual information, often missed in traditional CNN-based segmentation. An ensemble of the GBU-Net attains a 97% dice score on the SunnyBrook testing dataset. GBU-Net offers enhanced precision and contextual understanding in left ventricle segmentation for surgical robotics and medical analysis.
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