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Enhanced segmentation of gastrointestinal polyps from capsule endoscopy images with artifacts using ensemble learning

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BACKGROUND Endoscopy artifacts are widespread in real capsule endoscopy (CE) images but not in high-quality standard datasets. AIM To improve the segmentation performance of polyps from CE images with artifacts… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Endoscopy artifacts are widespread in real capsule endoscopy (CE) images but not in high-quality standard datasets. AIM To improve the segmentation performance of polyps from CE images with artifacts based on ensemble learning. METHODS We collected 277 polyp images with CE artifacts from 5760 h of videos from 480 patients at Guangzhou First People’s Hospital from January 2016 to December 2019. Two public high-quality standard external datasets were retrieved and used for the comparison experiments. For each dataset, we randomly segmented the data into training, validation, and testing sets for model training, selection, and testing. We compared the performance of the base models and the ensemble model in segmenting polyps from images with artifacts. RESULTS The performance of the semantic segmentation model was affected by artifacts in the sample images, which also affected the results of polyp detection by CE using a single model. The evaluation based on real datasets with artifacts and standard datasets showed that the ensemble model of all state-of-the-art models performed better than the best corresponding base learner on the real dataset with artifacts. Compared with the corresponding optimal base learners, the intersection over union (IoU) and dice of the ensemble learning model increased to different degrees, ranging from 0.08% to 7.01% and 0.61% to 4.93%, respectively. Moreover, in the standard datasets without artifacts, most of the ensemble models were slightly better than the base learner, as demonstrated by the IoU and dice increases ranging from -0.28% to 1.20% and -0.61% to 0.76%, respectively. CONCLUSION Ensemble learning can improve the segmentation accuracy of polyps from CE images with artifacts. Our results demonstrated an improvement in the detection rate of polyps with interference from artifacts.

Keywords: capsule endoscopy; ensemble learning; endoscopy images; images artifacts; model

Journal Title: World Journal of Gastroenterology
Year Published: 2022

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