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Automatic multi-plaque tracking and segmentation in ultrasonic videos.

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Carotid plaque tracking and segmentation in ultrasound videos is the premise for subsequent plaque property evaluation and treatment plan development. However, the task is quite challenging, as it needs to address the problems of poor image quality, plaque shape variations among frames, the existence of multiple plaques, etc. To overcome these challenges, we propose a new automatic multi-plaque tracking and segmentation (AMPTS) framework. AMPTS consists of three modules. The first module is a multi-object detector, in which a Dual Attention U-Net is proposed to detect multiple plaques and vessels simultaneously. The second module is a set of single-object trackers that can utilize the previous tracking results efficiently and achieve stable tracking of the current target by using channel attention and a ranking strategy. To make the first module and the second module work together, a parallel tracking module based on a simplified ‘tracking-by-detection’ mechanism is proposed to solve the challenge of tracking object variation. Extensive experiments are conducted to compare the proposed method with several state-of-the-art deep learning based methods. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method has high accuracy and generalizability with a Dice similarity coefficient of 0.83 which is 0.16, 0.06 and 0.27 greater than MAST (Lai et al., 2020), Track R-CNN (Voigtlaender et al., 2019) and VSD (Yang et al., 2019) respectively and has made significant improvements on seven other indicators. In the additional Testing set 2, our method achieved a Dice similarity coefficient of 0.80, an accuracy of 0.79, a precision of 0.91, a Recall 0.70, a F1 score of 0.79, an [email protected] of 0.92, an [email protected] of 0.74, and an expected average overlap of 0.79. Numerous ablation studies suggest the effectiveness of each proposed component and the great potential for multiple carotid plaques tracking and segmentation in clinical practice.Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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