Abstract
Accurate segmentation of the lungs in CXR images is the basis for an automated CXR image analysis system. It helps radiologists in detecting lung areas, subtle signs of disease and improving the diagnosis process for patients. However, precise semantic segmentation of lungs is considered a challenging case due to the presence of the edge rib cage, wide variation of lung shape, and lungs affected by diseases. In this paper, we address the problem of lung segmentation in healthy and unhealthy CXR images. Five models were developed and used in detecting and segmenting lung regions. Two loss functions and three benchmark datasets were employed to evaluate these models. Experimental results showed that the proposed models were able to extract salient global and local features from the input CXR images. The best performing model achieved an F1 score of 97.47%, outperforming recent published models. They proved their ability to separate lung regions from the rib cage and clavicle edges and segment varying lung shape depending on age and gender, as well as challenging cases of lungs affected by anomalies such as tuberculosis and the presence of nodules.
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