Deep Learning Enables Automatic Detection and Segmentation of Brain Metastases on Multi-Sequence MRI
Endre Gr{\o}vik, Darvin Yi, Michael Iv, Elisabeth Tong, Daniel L., Rubin, Greg Zaharchuk

TL;DR
This study presents a deep learning method using CNNs to automatically detect and segment brain metastases on multi-sequence MRI, achieving high accuracy and aiding radiologists in diagnosis.
Contribution
The paper introduces a fully convolutional neural network approach for brain metastases detection on multi-sequence MRI, demonstrating high performance in a retrospective study.
Findings
AUC of 0.98 for metastasis detection
Precision of 0.79 and recall of 0.53
False positive rate of 8.3 per patient
Abstract
Detecting and segmenting brain metastases is a tedious and time-consuming task for many radiologists, particularly with the growing use of multi-sequence 3D imaging. This study demonstrates automated detection and segmentation of brain metastases on multi-sequence MRI using a deep learning approach based on a fully convolution neural network (CNN). In this retrospective study, a total of 156 patients with brain metastases from several primary cancers were included. Pre-therapy MR images (1.5T and 3T) included pre- and post-gadolinium T1-weighted 3D fast spin echo, post-gadolinium T1-weighted 3D axial IR-prepped FSPGR, and 3D fluid attenuated inversion recovery. The ground truth was established by manual delineation by two experienced neuroradiologists. CNN training/development was performed using 100 and 5 patients, respectively, with a 2.5D network based on a GoogLeNet architecture.…
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Taxonomy
Methods1x1 Convolution · Average Pooling · Local Response Normalization · Auxiliary Classifier · Inception Module · *Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Dropout · Dense Connections · Max Pooling · Softmax
