Author:
Renard Félix,Guedria Soulaimane,Palma Noel De,Vuillerme Nicolas
Abstract
AbstractMedical image segmentation is an important tool for current clinical applications. It is the backbone of numerous clinical diagnosis methods, oncological treatments and computer-integrated surgeries. A new class of machine learning algorithm, deep learning algorithms, outperforms the results of classical segmentation in terms of accuracy. However, these techniques are complex and can have a high range of variability, calling the reproducibility of the results into question. In this article, through a literature review, we propose an original overview of the sources of variability to better understand the challenges and issues of reproducibility related to deep learning for medical image segmentation. Finally, we propose 3 main recommendations to address these potential issues: (1) an adequate description of the framework of deep learning, (2) a suitable analysis of the different sources of variability in the framework of deep learning, and (3) an efficient system for evaluating the segmentation results.
Funder
LSI Carnot Institute
Studio Virtuel EU FEDER AURA
Hydda FSN
French National Research Agency
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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