Abstract:Breast cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality among women worldwide, making early detection essential for effective treatment. Mammography is the primary screening modality; however, accurate delineation of suspicious lesions remains challenging and subject to inter-observer variability. Automated segmentation methods can assist radiologists by providing consistent and efficient lesion localization.
This study presents DSU-Net, an attention-enhanced Dense Skip U-Net architecture for automated breast lesion segmentation in mammographic images. The proposed framework integrates dense skip connections and attention mechanisms to improve feature propagation, preserve spatial information, and enhance lesion boundary delineation. Experiments were conducted using the Curated Breast Imaging Subset of the Digital Database for Screening Mammography (CBIS-DDSM). To address severe foreground-background imbalance, a composite loss function combining Dice loss, focal loss, and binary cross-entropy loss was employed during training.
The proposed model achieved a Dice Similarity Coefficient of 0.9421, an Intersection over Union of 0.8905, an accuracy of 0.9711, and an AUC-ROC of 0.9878 on the validation dataset. Qualitative evaluation demonstrated accurate delineation of lesions with varying sizes and morphologies, while quantitative results confirmed robust discrimination between lesion and background regions.
These findings demonstrate that DSU-Net provides accurate and reliable breast lesion segmentation in mammographic images and highlights the potential of attention-guided deep learning for computer-aided breast cancer screening and diagnosis.
From: Reza Bozorgpour [view email]
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