Using YOLO v7 to Detect Kidney in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Pouria Yazdian Anari, Fiona Obiezu, Nathan Lay, Fatemeh Dehghani, Firouzabadi, Aditi Chaurasia, Mahshid Golagha, Shiva Singh, Fatemeh, Homayounieh, Aryan Zahergivar, Stephanie Harmon, Evrim Turkbey, Rabindra, Gautam, Kevin Ma, Maria Merino, Elizabeth C. Jones, Mark W. Ball

TL;DR
This study applies the YOLO v7 object detection algorithm to MRI scans to accurately identify kidneys, demonstrating high precision and sensitivity with a semi-supervised training approach on a large medical image dataset.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel application of YOLO v7 for kidney detection in MRI scans, achieving high accuracy with a semi-supervised training method on a substantial dataset.
Findings
PPV of 0.95 in the final model
Sensitivity of 0.98 in the final model
mAP of 0.95 indicating high detection performance
Abstract
Introduction This study explores the use of the latest You Only Look Once (YOLO V7) object detection method to enhance kidney detection in medical imaging by training and testing a modified YOLO V7 on medical image formats. Methods Study includes 878 patients with various subtypes of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and 206 patients with normal kidneys. A total of 5657 MRI scans for 1084 patients were retrieved. 326 patients with 1034 tumors recruited from a retrospective maintained database, and bounding boxes were drawn around their tumors. A primary model was trained on 80% of annotated cases, with 20% saved for testing (primary test set). The best primary model was then used to identify tumors in the remaining 861 patients and bounding box coordinates were generated on their scans using the model. Ten benchmark training sets were created with generated coordinates on not-segmented…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBrain Tumor Detection and Classification · Medical Image Segmentation Techniques · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
