Keywords: nnU-Net v2, CT images, liver pathologies, batch size, segmentation, classification, medical images, contrast phases, carcinoma
Segmentation of liver volumetric lesions in multiphase CT images using the nnU-Net framework
UDC 004.932.2
DOI: 10.26102/2310-6018/2025.48.1.040
The article presents a study on the application of the nnU-Net (v2) framework for automatic segmentation and classification of liver space-occupying lesions on abdominal computed tomography. The main attention is paid to the effect of the batch size and the use of data from different contrast phases on the classification accuracy of such lesions as cysts, hemangiomas, carcinomas, and focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH). During the experiments, batch sizes of 2, 3, and 4 were used, as well as data from two contrast phases ‒ arterial and venous. The results showed that the optimal batch size is 3 or 4, depending on the pathology, and the use of data from two contrast phases significantly improves the accuracy and sensitivity of space-occupying lesions classification, especially for carcinomas and cysts. The achieved best sensitivity rates were 100% for carcinomas, 94% for cysts, 81% for hemangiomas, and 84% for FNH. The paper confirms the effectiveness of nnU-Net v2 for solving medical image segmentation and classification problems and highlights the importance of choosing the right training parameters and data to achieve the best results in medical diagnostics.
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Keywords: nnU-Net v2, CT images, liver pathologies, batch size, segmentation, classification, medical images, contrast phases, carcinoma
For citation: Kulikov A., Kashirina I.L., Savkinа E. Segmentation of liver volumetric lesions in multiphase CT images using the nnU-Net framework. Modeling, Optimization and Information Technology. 2025;13(1). URL: https://moitvivt.ru/ru/journal/pdf?id=1853 DOI: 10.26102/2310-6018/2025.48.1.040 (In Russ).
Received 13.03.2025
Revised 24.03.2025
Accepted 25.03.2025
Published 31.03.2025