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Lung Nodules Detection

Overview

Lung cancer is the most common type worldwide, often resulting in death. One key to successfully treating it is to find small lumps, or "nodules," in the lungs early on. Doctors can do this using a particular type of CT scan. However, these nodules only take up minimal space (0.0125 - 0.025%) in the CT scan, so finding them is challenging and prone to mistakes. To solve this, We developed a two-step system. Firstly, We use a convolutional neural network (CNN) to train a model of nodules. It focuses on the lung area. Secondly, We take small sections from this focused area and check them to see any nodules. We tested this method using a widely-recognized lung cancer dataset, and the results are promising. We achieved a score of 0.984 (with a tiny variation of ± 0.0007) when repeating the experiment 10 times, which suggests this could be a reliable way of finding lung nodules.

Dataset

A part of dataset was downloaded from LUNA16. The other dataset was downloaded from LIDC.

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Getting Started Guide

Preprocessing

The preprocessing processe focused on segmenting the ROI (the lungs) from the surrounding regions in the CT images. The detailed breakdown is listed below:

  • Extracting Lungs
  • Extracting nodule masks
  • Binary Thresholding
  • Erosion & Dilation for removing noise

Training

The deep neural network architecture which is mainly used in this project to train a model.

Testing

Ten test sample has been randomly chosen to verify the model accuracy after the training. The testing results are shown as following.

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