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    Mobile-Deep Based PCB Image Segmentation Algorithm Research

    Lisang Liu1, Chengyang Ke1,*, He Lin2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.77, No.2, pp. 2443-2461, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.042582

    Abstract Aiming at the problems of inaccurate edge segmentation, the hole phenomenon of segmenting large-scale targets, and the slow segmentation speed of printed circuit boards (PCB) in the image segmentation process, a PCB image segmentation model Mobile-Deep based on DeepLabv3+ semantic segmentation framework is proposed. Firstly, the DeepLabv3+ feature extraction network is replaced by the lightweight model MobileNetv2, which effectively reduces the number of model parameters; secondly, for the problem of positive and negative sample imbalance, a new loss function is composed of Focal Loss combined with Dice Loss to solve the category imbalance and improve the model discriminative ability; in… More >

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    Optimizing Fully Convolutional Encoder-Decoder Network for Segmentation of Diabetic Eye Disease

    Abdul Qadir Khan1, Guangmin Sun1,*, Yu Li1, Anas Bilal2, Malik Abdul Manan1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.77, No.2, pp. 2481-2504, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.043239

    Abstract In the emerging field of image segmentation, Fully Convolutional Networks (FCNs) have recently become prominent. However, their effectiveness is intimately linked with the correct selection and fine-tuning of hyperparameters, which can often be a cumbersome manual task. The main aim of this study is to propose a more efficient, less labour-intensive approach to hyperparameter optimization in FCNs for segmenting fundus images. To this end, our research introduces a hyperparameter-optimized Fully Convolutional Encoder-Decoder Network (FCEDN). The optimization is handled by a novel Genetic Grey Wolf Optimization (G-GWO) algorithm. This algorithm employs the Genetic Algorithm (GA) to generate a diverse set of… More >

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    An Improved Lung Cancer Segmentation Based on Nature-Inspired Optimization Approaches

    Shazia Shamas1, Surya Narayan Panda1,*, Ishu Sharma1,*, Kalpna Guleria1, Aman Singh2,3,4, Ahmad Ali AlZubi5, Mallak Ahmad AlZubi6

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.138, No.2, pp. 1051-1075, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.030712

    Abstract The distinction and precise identification of tumor nodules are crucial for timely lung cancer diagnosis and planning intervention. This research work addresses the major issues pertaining to the field of medical image processing while focusing on lung cancer Computed Tomography (CT) images. In this context, the paper proposes an improved lung cancer segmentation technique based on the strengths of nature-inspired approaches. The better resolution of CT is exploited to distinguish healthy subjects from those who have lung cancer. In this process, the visual challenges of the K-means are addressed with the integration of four nature-inspired swarm intelligent techniques. The techniques… More >

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    An Intelligent Sensor Data Preprocessing Method for OCT Fundus Image Watermarking Using an RCNN

    Jialun Lin1, Qiong Chen1,2,3,*

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.138, No.2, pp. 1549-1561, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.029631

    Abstract Watermarks can provide reliable and secure copyright protection for optical coherence tomography (OCT) fundus images. The effective image segmentation is helpful for promoting OCT image watermarking. However, OCT images have a large amount of low-quality data, which seriously affects the performance of segmentation methods. Therefore, this paper proposes an effective segmentation method for OCT fundus image watermarking using a rough convolutional neural network (RCNN). First, the rough-set-based feature discretization module is designed to preprocess the input data. Second, a dual attention mechanism for feature channels and spatial regions in the CNN is added to enable the model to adaptively select… More >

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    Liver Tumor Segmentation Based on Multi-Scale and Self-Attention Mechanism

    Fufang Li, Manlin Luo*, Ming Hu, Guobin Wang, Yan Chen

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.47, No.3, pp. 2835-2850, 2023, DOI:10.32604/csse.2023.039765

    Abstract Liver cancer has the second highest incidence rate among all types of malignant tumors, and currently, its diagnosis heavily depends on doctors’ manual labeling of CT scan images, a process that is time-consuming and susceptible to subjective errors. To address the aforementioned issues, we propose an automatic segmentation model for liver and tumors called Res2Swin Unet, which is based on the Unet architecture. The model combines Attention-Res2 and Swin Transformer modules for liver and tumor segmentation, respectively. Attention-Res2 merges multiple feature map parts with an Attention gate via skip connections, while Swin Transformer captures long-range dependencies and models the input… More >

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    EMU-Net: Automatic Brain Tumor Segmentation and Classification Using Efficient Modified U-Net

    Mohammed Aly1,*, Abdullah Shawan Alotaibi2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.77, No.1, pp. 557-582, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.042493

    Abstract Tumor segmentation is a valuable tool for gaining insights into tumors and improving treatment outcomes. Manual segmentation is crucial but time-consuming. Deep learning methods have emerged as key players in automating brain tumor segmentation. In this paper, we propose an efficient modified U-Net architecture, called EMU-Net, which is applied to the BraTS 2020 dataset. Our approach is organized into two distinct phases: classification and segmentation. In this study, our proposed approach encompasses the utilization of the gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) as the feature extraction algorithm, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) as the classification algorithm, and the chi-square method for feature selection.… More >

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    Clinical Knowledge-Based Hybrid Swin Transformer for Brain Tumor Segmentation

    Xiaoliang Lei1, Xiaosheng Yu2,*, Hao Wu3, Chengdong Wu2,*, Jingsi Zhang2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.76, No.3, pp. 3797-3811, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.042069

    Abstract Accurate tumor segmentation from brain tissues in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) imaging is crucial in the pre-surgical planning of brain tumor malignancy. MRI images’ heterogeneous intensity and fuzzy boundaries make brain tumor segmentation challenging. Furthermore, recent studies have yet to fully employ MRI sequences’ considerable and supplementary information, which offers critical a priori knowledge. This paper proposes a clinical knowledge-based hybrid Swin Transformer multimodal brain tumor segmentation algorithm based on how experts identify malignancies from MRI images. During the encoder phase, a dual backbone network with a Swin Transformer backbone to capture long dependencies from 3D MR images and a… More >

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    Intelligent Traffic Surveillance through Multi-Label Semantic Segmentation and Filter-Based Tracking

    Asifa Mehmood Qureshi1, Nouf Abdullah Almujally2, Saud S. Alotaibi3, Mohammed Hamad Alatiyyah4, Jeongmin Park5,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.76, No.3, pp. 3707-3725, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.040738

    Abstract Road congestion, air pollution, and accident rates have all increased as a result of rising traffic density and worldwide population growth. Over the past ten years, the total number of automobiles has increased significantly over the world. In this paper, a novel method for intelligent traffic surveillance is presented. The proposed model is based on multilabel semantic segmentation using a random forest classifier which classifies the images into five classes. To improve the results, mean-shift clustering was applied to the segmented images. Afterward, the pixels given the label for the vehicle were extracted and blob detection was applied to mark… More >

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    A Hybrid Deep Learning Approach to Classify the Plant Leaf Species

    Javed Rashid1,2, Imran Khan1, Irshad Ahmed Abbasi3, Muhammad Rizwan Saeed4, Mubbashar Saddique5,*, Mohamed Abbas6,7

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.76, No.3, pp. 3897-3920, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.040356

    Abstract Many plant species have a startling degree of morphological similarity, making it difficult to split and categorize them reliably. Unknown plant species can be challenging to classify and segment using deep learning. While using deep learning architectures has helped improve classification accuracy, the resulting models often need to be more flexible and require a large dataset to train. For the sake of taxonomy, this research proposes a hybrid method for categorizing guava, potato, and java plum leaves. Two new approaches are used to form the hybrid model suggested here. The guava, potato, and java plum plant species have been successfully… More >

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    DT-Net: Joint Dual-Input Transformer and CNN for Retinal Vessel Segmentation

    Wenran Jia1, Simin Ma1, Peng Geng1, Yan Sun2,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.76, No.3, pp. 3393-3411, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.040091

    Abstract Retinal vessel segmentation in fundus images plays an essential role in the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of many diseases. The acquired fundus images generally have the following problems: uneven illumination, high noise, and complex structure. It makes vessel segmentation very challenging. Previous methods of retinal vascular segmentation mainly use convolutional neural networks on U Network (U-Net) models, and they have many limitations and shortcomings, such as the loss of microvascular details at the end of the vessels. We address the limitations of convolution by introducing the transformer into retinal vessel segmentation. Therefore, we propose a hybrid method for retinal vessel… More >

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