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Encoder-Decoder CNN Models for Automatic Tracking of Tongue Contours in Real-time Ultrasound Data.

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One application of medical ultrasound imaging is to visualize and characterize human tongue shape and motion in real-time to study healthy or impaired speech production. Due to the low-contrast characteristic and noisy nature of ultrasound images, it requires knowledge about the tongue structure and ultrasound data interpretation for users to recognize tongue locations and gestures easily. Moreover, quantitative analysis of tongue motion needs the tongue contour to be extracted, tracked and visualized instead of the whole tongue region. Manual tongue contour extraction is a cumbersome, subjective, and error-prone task. Furthermore, it is not a feasible solution for real-time applications where the tongue contour moves rapidly with nuance gestures. This paper presents two new deep neural networks (named BowNet models) that benefit from the ability of global prediction of encoding-decoding fully convolutional neural networks and the capability of full-resolution extraction of dilated convolutions. Both qualitatively and quantitatively studies over datasets from two ultrasound machines disclosed the outstanding performances of the proposed deep learning models in terms of performance speed and robustness. Experimental results also revealed a significant improvement in the accuracy of prediction maps due to the better exploration and exploitation ability of the proposed network models.
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