4.6 Article

Breast mass classification in sonography with transfer learning using a deep convolutional neural network and color conversion

Journal

MEDICAL PHYSICS
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 746-755

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mp.13361

Keywords

BI-RADS; breast mass classification; convolutional neural networks; transfer learning; ultrasound imaging

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, USA [2R44CA112858]
  2. Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Research Foundation, NJ, USA

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PurposeWe propose a deep learning-based approach to breast mass classification in sonography and compare it with the assessment of four experienced radiologists employing breast imaging reporting and data system 4th edition lexicon and assessment protocol. MethodsSeveral transfer learning techniques are employed to develop classifiers based on a set of 882 ultrasound images of breast masses. Additionally, we introduce the concept of a matching layer. The aim of this layer is to rescale pixel intensities of the grayscale ultrasound images and convert those images to red, green, blue (RGB) to more efficiently utilize the discriminative power of the convolutional neural network pretrained on the ImageNet dataset. We present how this conversion can be determined during fine-tuning using back-propagation. Next, we compare the performance of the transfer learning techniques with and without the color conversion. To show the usefulness of our approach, we additionally evaluate it using two publicly available datasets. ResultsColor conversion increased the areas under the receiver operating curve for each transfer learning method. For the better-performing approach utilizing the fine-tuning and the matching layer, the area under the curve was equal to 0.936 on a test set of 150 cases. The areas under the curves for the radiologists reading the same set of cases ranged from 0.806 to 0.882. In the case of the two separate datasets, utilizing the proposed approach we achieved areas under the curve of around 0.890. ConclusionsThe concept of the matching layer is generalizable and can be used to improve the overall performance of the transfer learning techniques using deep convolutional neural networks. When fully developed as a clinical tool, the methods proposed in this paper have the potential to help radiologists with breast mass classification in ultrasound.

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