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BackgroundComputer-aided diagnosis (CAD) in the medical field has received more and more attention in recent years. One important CAD application is to detect and classify breast lesions in ultrasound images. Traditionally, the process of CAD for breast lesions classification is mainly composed of two separated steps: i) locate the lesion region of interests (ROI); ii) classify the located region of interests (ROI) to see if they are benign or not. However, due to the complex structure of breast and the existence of noise in the ultrasound images, traditional handcrafted feature based methods usually can not achieve satisfactory result.MethodsWith the recent advance of deep learning, the performance of object detection and classification has been boosted to a great extent. In this paper, we aim to systematically evaluate the performance of several existing state-of-the-art object detection and classification methods for breast lesions CAD. To achieve that, we have collected a new dataset consisting of 579 benign and 464 malignant lesion cases with the corresponding ultrasound images manually annotated by experienced clinicians. We evaluate different deep learning architectures and conduct comprehensive experiments on our newly collected dataset.ResultsFor the lesion regions detecting task, Single Shot MultiBox Detector with the input size as 300×300 (SSD300) achieves the best performance in terms of average precision rate (APR), average recall rate (ARR) and F1 score. For the classification task, DenseNet is more suitable for our problems.ConclusionsOur experiments reveal that better and more efficient detection and convolutional neural network (CNN) frameworks is one important factor for better performance of detecting and classification task of the breast lesion. Another significant factor for improving the performance of detecting and classification task, which is transfer learning from the large-scale annotated ImageNet to classify breast lesion.

Highlights

  • Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) in the medical field has received more and more attention in recent years

  • Ultrasound techniques for breast lesion detection rely on doctor’s experience, especially for the marks and classifications of breast lesions, the process is as follow: doctors use ultrasound instruments to find a good angle to make the lesions clearly shown on the screen, and keep probe fixed for a long time using one hand, with another hand to mark and measure the lesion on the screen

  • Detection In this paper, we compared the results of the different methods on the locating lesion region of interests (ROI) in breast ultrasound images

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Introduction

Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) in the medical field has received more and more attention in recent years. As a Currently, ultrasound techniques for breast lesion detection rely on doctor’s experience, especially for the marks and classifications of breast lesions, the process is as follow: doctors use ultrasound instruments to find a good angle to make the lesions clearly shown on the screen, and keep probe fixed for a long time using one hand, with another hand to mark and measure the lesion on the screen. It is a difficult task, because slight shaking of the hand which holds probe will cause a big impact on the quality of breast ultrasound images; and

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