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Improving performance of deep learning models using 3.5D U-Net via majority voting for tooth segmentation on cone beam computed tomography
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AbstractDeep learning allows automatic segmentation of teeth on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). However, the segmentation performance of deep learning varies among different training strategies. Our aim was to propose a 3.5D U-Net to improve the performance of the U-Net in segmenting teeth on CBCT. This study retrospectively enrolled 24 patients who received CBCT. Five U-Nets, including 2Da U-Net, 2Dc U-Net, 2Ds U-Net, 2.5Da U-Net, 3D U-Net, were trained to segment the teeth. Four additional U-Nets, including 2.5Dv U-Net, 3.5Dv5 U-Net, 3.5Dv4 U-Net, and 3.5Dv3 U-Net, were obtained using majority voting. Mathematical morphology operations including erosion and dilation (E&D) were applied to remove diminutive noise speckles. Segmentation performance was evaluated by fourfold cross validation using Dice similarity coefficient (DSC), accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV). Kruskal–Wallis test with post hoc analysis using Bonferroni correction was used for group comparison. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Performance of U-Nets significantly varies among different training strategies for teeth segmentation on CBCT (P < 0.05). The 3.5Dv5 U-Net and 2.5Dv U-Net showed DSC and PPV significantly higher than any of five originally trained U-Nets (all P < 0.05). E&D significantly improved the DSC, accuracy, specificity, and PPV (all P < 0.005). The 3.5Dv5 U-Net achieved highest DSC and accuracy among all U-Nets. The segmentation performance of the U-Net can be improved by majority voting and E&D. Overall speaking, the 3.5Dv5 U-Net achieved the best segmentation performance among all U-Nets.
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Title: Improving performance of deep learning models using 3.5D U-Net via majority voting for tooth segmentation on cone beam computed tomography
Description:
AbstractDeep learning allows automatic segmentation of teeth on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
However, the segmentation performance of deep learning varies among different training strategies.
Our aim was to propose a 3.
5D U-Net to improve the performance of the U-Net in segmenting teeth on CBCT.
This study retrospectively enrolled 24 patients who received CBCT.
Five U-Nets, including 2Da U-Net, 2Dc U-Net, 2Ds U-Net, 2.
5Da U-Net, 3D U-Net, were trained to segment the teeth.
Four additional U-Nets, including 2.
5Dv U-Net, 3.
5Dv5 U-Net, 3.
5Dv4 U-Net, and 3.
5Dv3 U-Net, were obtained using majority voting.
Mathematical morphology operations including erosion and dilation (E&D) were applied to remove diminutive noise speckles.
Segmentation performance was evaluated by fourfold cross validation using Dice similarity coefficient (DSC), accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV).
Kruskal–Wallis test with post hoc analysis using Bonferroni correction was used for group comparison.
P < 0.
05 was considered statistically significant.
Performance of U-Nets significantly varies among different training strategies for teeth segmentation on CBCT (P < 0.
05).
The 3.
5Dv5 U-Net and 2.
5Dv U-Net showed DSC and PPV significantly higher than any of five originally trained U-Nets (all P < 0.
05).
E&D significantly improved the DSC, accuracy, specificity, and PPV (all P < 0.
005).
The 3.
5Dv5 U-Net achieved highest DSC and accuracy among all U-Nets.
The segmentation performance of the U-Net can be improved by majority voting and E&D.
Overall speaking, the 3.
5Dv5 U-Net achieved the best segmentation performance among all U-Nets.
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