Abstract

It is challenging for endoscopists to accurately detect esophageal lesions during gastrointestinal endoscopic screening due to visual similarities among different lesions in terms of shape, size, and texture among patients. Additionally, endoscopists are busy fighting esophageal lesions every day, hence the need to develop a computer-aided diagnostic tool to classify and segment the lesions at endoscopic images to reduce their burden. Therefore, we propose a multi-task classification and segmentation (MTCS) model, including the Esophageal Lesions Classification Network (ELCNet) and Esophageal Lesions Segmentation Network (ELSNet). The ELCNet was used to classify types of esophageal lesions, and the ELSNet was used to identify lesion regions. We created a dataset by collecting 805 esophageal images from 255 patients and 198 images from 64 patients to train and evaluate the MTCS model. Compared with other methods, the proposed not only achieved a high accuracy (93.43%) in classification but achieved a dice similarity coefficient (77.84%) in segmentation. In conclusion, the MTCS model can boost the performance of endoscopists in the detection of esophageal lesions as it can accurately multi-classify and segment the lesions and is a potential assistant for endoscopists to reduce the risk of oversight.

Highlights

  • The 5-year survival rate of early esophageal cancer patients is higher than 90%, and the 5-year survival rate of advanced esophageal cancer patients is lower than 20% [2]

  • We proposed a novel multi-task classification and segmentation (MTCS) model consisting of Esophageal Lesions Classification Network (ELCNet) and Esophageal Lesions Segmentation Network (ELSNet) for the classification and segmentation of esophageal lesions using esophageal endoscopic images

  • In order to improve the performance of the MTCS model using a smaller dataset, we proposed a pre-trained VGG-16 model on ImageNet for our networks, which adopted an SGD optimizer with a batch size of 8, a learning rate of 1×104, and the largest epoch was

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It is important to diagnose various esophageal lesions quickly and accurately

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