Empowering Vision Transformer by Network Hyper-Parameter Selection for Whole Pelvis Prostate Planning Target Volume Auto-Segmentation

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Abstract

U-Net, based on a deep convolutional network (CNN), has been clinically used to auto-segment normal organs, while still being limited to the planning target volume (PTV) segmentation. This work aims to address the problems in two aspects: 1) apply one of the newest network architectures such as vision transformers other than the CNN-based networks, and 2) find an appropriate combination of network hyper-parameters with reference to recently proposed nnU-Net (“no-new-Net”). VT U-Net was adopted for auto-segmenting the whole pelvis prostate PTV as it consisted of fully transformer architecture. The upgraded version (v.2) applied the nnU-Net-like hyper-parameter optimizations, which did not fully cover the transformer-oriented hyper-parameters. Thus, we tried to find a suitable combination of two key hyper-parameters (patch size and embedded dimension) for 140 CT scans throughout 4-fold cross validation. The VT U-Net v.2 with hyper-parameter tuning yielded the highest dice similarity coefficient (DSC) of 82.5 and the lowest 95% Haussdorff distance (HD95) of 3.5 on average among the seven recently proposed deep learning networks. Importantly, the nnU-Net with hyper-parameter optimization achieved competitive performance, although this was based on the convolution layers. The network hyper-parameter tuning was demonstrated to be necessary even for the newly developed architecture of vision transformers.

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Cho, H., Lee, J. S., Kim, J. S., Koom, W. S., & Kim, H. (2023). Empowering Vision Transformer by Network Hyper-Parameter Selection for Whole Pelvis Prostate Planning Target Volume Auto-Segmentation. Cancers, 15(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15235507

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