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Brain Tumor Segmentation Based on Bendlet Transform and Improved Chan-Vese Model

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ENTROPY
卷 24, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e24091199

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Bendlet system; image expression; feature set; Shannon-cosine wavelet; segmentation

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61871380]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [4172034]
  3. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [ZR2020MF019]

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In this study, an automated model based on Bendlet transform and improved Chan-Vese model is proposed for brain tumor segmentation. The combination of Bendlet transform and SSIM region detection method improves the accuracy and stability of the segmentation.
Automated segmentation of brain tumors is a difficult procedure due to the variability and blurred boundary of the lesions. In this study, we propose an automated model based on Bendlet transform and improved Chan-Vese (CV) model for brain tumor segmentation. Since the Bendlet system is based on the principle of sparse approximation, Bendlet transform is applied to describe the images and map images to the feature space and, thereby, first obtain the feature set. This can help in effectively exploring the mapping relationship between brain lesions and normal tissues, and achieving multi-scale and multi-directional registration. Secondly, the SSIM region detection method is proposed to preliminarily locate the tumor region from three aspects of brightness, structure, and contrast. Finally, the CV model is solved by the Hermite-Shannon-Cosine wavelet homotopy method, and the boundary of the tumor region is more accurately delineated by the wavelet transform coefficient. We randomly selected some cross-sectional images to verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm and compared with CV, Ostu, K-FCM, and region growing segmentation methods. The experimental results showed that the proposed algorithm had higher segmentation accuracy and better stability.

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