Deep Learning-Based Image Segmentation of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Images for Oral Lesion Detection

This paper aimed to study the adoption of deep learning (DL) algorithm of oral lesions for segmentation of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. 90 patients with oral lesions were taken as research subjects, and they were grouped into blank, control, and experimental groups, whose images were...

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Published inJournal of healthcare engineering Vol. 2021; pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors Wang, Xueling, Meng, Xianmin, Yan, Shu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Hindawi 21.09.2021
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ISSN2040-2295
2040-2309
2040-2309
DOI10.1155/2021/4603475

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Summary:This paper aimed to study the adoption of deep learning (DL) algorithm of oral lesions for segmentation of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. 90 patients with oral lesions were taken as research subjects, and they were grouped into blank, control, and experimental groups, whose images were treated by the manual segmentation method, threshold segmentation algorithm, and full convolutional neural network (FCNN) DL algorithm, respectively. Then, effects of different methods on oral lesion CBCT image recognition and segmentation were analyzed. The results showed that there was no substantial difference in the number of patients with different types of oral lesions among three groups (P>0.05). The accuracy of lesion segmentation in the experimental group was as high as 98.3%, while those of the blank group and control group were 78.4% and 62.1%, respectively. The accuracy of segmentation of CBCT images in the blank group and control group was considerably inferior to the experimental group (P<0.05). The segmentation effect on the lesion and the lesion model in the experimental group and control group was evidently superior to the blank group (P<0.05). In short, the image segmentation accuracy of the FCNN DL method was better than the traditional manual segmentation and threshold segmentation algorithms. Applying the DL segmentation algorithm to CBCT images of oral lesions can accurately identify and segment the lesions.
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Academic Editor: Enas Abdulhay
ISSN:2040-2295
2040-2309
2040-2309
DOI:10.1155/2021/4603475