MRI Brain Tumor Segmentation
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Hello everyone.
I'm working on an image preprocessing project for school. I need to segment an MRI brain image to detect a tumor. I'm using the BraTS dataset.
I've tried various denoising techniques (median filter, Non-Local Means filter, Gaussian filter, Anisotropic diffusion filter), as well as different contrast enhancement techniques (CLAHE, histogram equalization, imadjust) and segmentation methods (Otsu, thresholding, k-means). However, none of these approaches have given me satisfactory results. I only get a stylized version of the brain.
Can anyone help me? What techniques should I use, and how would you implement them?
Thank you very much for your help!
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Gayathri
am 14 Mär. 2025
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For effective segmentation, it is better to use Deep Learning techniques.
Please refer to the below link, which will give you an overall idea of "3-D Brain Tumor Segmentation Using Deep Learning".
This example uses a 3-D pretrained U-Net for segmentation. You can also try using different models for effective segmentation.
One such model is "DeepLab v3+". It uses atrous (or dilated) convolutions, which allow the network to capture multi-scale contextual information without losing resolution. This is particularly useful for segmenting objects at various scales.
For more information on how to train a segmentation model using “deeplabv3plus” refer to the following link.
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am 15 Mär. 2025
Walter Roberson
am 15 Mär. 2025
Sometimes the correct answer is, "None of these techniques work very well."
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