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Automated segmentation of liver hemangiomas on MRI using a modified U-Net architecture

https://doi.org/10.29235/1818-9857-2026-04-78-83

Abstract

This paper presents a method for the automatic segmentation of liver hemangioma in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) developed by the authors, based on modifications of the U-Net convolutional architecture. An experimental comparison was conducted between the baseline U-Net, U-Net++, and Attention U-Net. It was confirmed that the Attention U-Net model, utilizing a Spatial and Channel Squeeze-and-Excitation (scSE) attention mechanism and a combined loss function (Dice + Focal Loss), achieves the best performance, demonstrating a mean Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC) of 84.65% on a private dataset. This result is comparable to state-of-the-art benchmarks, particularly when dealing with data characterized by significant class imbalance. To validate the method in conditions approximating clinical practice, a software prototype was developed featuring a graphical user interface and the capability for integration into PACS systems via the DICOMweb protocol.

About the Authors

A. Kadan
ГрГУ им. Янки Купалы
Belarus


S. Petrov
ГрГУ им. Янки Купалы
Belarus


A. Prokopovich
Гродненская университетская клиника; Гродненский государственный медицинский университет
Belarus


O. Zenkov
Гродненская университетская клиника
Belarus


A. Stureiko
РУП Белтелеком, Гродненский филиал
Belarus


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Kadan A., Petrov S., Prokopovich A., Zenkov O., Stureiko A. Automated segmentation of liver hemangiomas on MRI using a modified U-Net architecture. Science and Innovations. 2026;(4):78-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29235/1818-9857-2026-04-78-83

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