LPE-Unet: An Improved UNet Network Based on Perceptual Enhancement

Author:

Wang Suwei1ORCID,Yuan Chenxun1ORCID,Zhang Caiming1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Software, Shandong University, Jinan 250101, China

Abstract

In Computed Tomography (CT) images of the coronary arteries, the segmentation of calcified plaques is extremely important for the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of coronary heart disease. However, one characteristic of the lesion is that it has a small size, which brings two difficulties. One is the class imbalance when computing loss function and the other is that small-scale targets are prone to losing details in the continuous downsampling process, and the blurred boundary makes the segmentation accuracy less satisfactory. Therefore, the segmentation of calcified plaques is a very challenging task. To address the above problems, in this paper, we design a framework named LPE-UNet, which adopts an encoder–decoder structure similar to UNet. The framework includes two powerful modules named the low-rank perception enhancement module and the noise filtering module. The low-rank perception enhancement module extracts multi-scale context features by increasing the receptive field size to aid target detection and then uses an attention mechanism to filter out redundant features. The noise filtering module suppresses noise interference in shallow features to high-level features in the process of multi-scale feature fusion. It computes a pixel-wise weight map of low-level features and filters out useless and harmful information. To alleviate the problem of class imbalance caused by small-sized lesions, we use a weighted cross-entropy loss function and Dice loss to perform mixed supervised training on the network. The proposed method was evaluated on the calcified plaque segmentation dataset, achieving a high F1 score of 0.941, IoU of 0.895, and Dice of 0.944. This result verifies the effectiveness and superiority of our approach for accurately segmenting calcified plaques. As there is currently no authoritative publicly available calcified plaque segmentation dataset, we have constructed a new dataset for coronary artery calcified plaque segmentation (Calcified Plaque Segmentation Dataset, CPS Dataset).

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Joint Fund with Zhejiang Integration of Informatization and Industrialization under Key Project

NSFC

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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