A Multi-Task Learning Framework for Automated Segmentation and Classification of Breast Tumors From Ultrasound Images

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Abstract

Breast cancer is one of the most fatal diseases leading to the death of several women across the world. But early diagnosis of breast cancer can help to reduce the mortality rate. So an efficient multi-task learning approach is proposed in this work for the automatic segmentation and classification of breast tumors from ultrasound images. The proposed learning approach consists of an encoder, decoder, and bridge blocks for segmentation and a dense branch for the classification of tumors. For efficient classification, multi-scale features from different levels of the network are used. Experimental results show that the proposed approach is able to enhance the accuracy and recall of segmentation by (Formula presented.), (Formula presented.), and classification by (Formula presented.), (Formula presented.), respectively than the methods available in the literature.

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Chowdary, J., Yogarajah, P., Chaurasia, P., & Guruviah, V. (2022). A Multi-Task Learning Framework for Automated Segmentation and Classification of Breast Tumors From Ultrasound Images. Ultrasonic Imaging, 44(1), 3–12. https://doi.org/10.1177/01617346221075769

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