Fet-Net Algorithm for Automatic Detection of Fetal Orientation in Fetal MRI.

Bioengineering (Basel)

Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Sciences, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada.

Published: January 2023


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Identifying fetal orientation is essential for determining the mode of delivery and for sequence planning in fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This manuscript describes a deep learning algorithm named Fet-Net, composed of convolutional neural networks (CNNs), which allows for the automatic detection of fetal orientation from a two-dimensional (2D) MRI slice. The architecture consists of four convolutional layers, which feed into a simple artificial neural network. Compared with eleven other prominent CNNs (different versions of ResNet, VGG, Xception, and Inception), Fet-Net has fewer architectural layers and parameters. From 144 3D MRI datasets indicative of vertex, breech, oblique and transverse fetal orientations, 6120 2D MRI slices were extracted to train, validate and test Fet-Net. Despite its simpler architecture, Fet-Net demonstrated an average accuracy and F1 score of 97.68% and a loss of 0.06828 on the 6120 2D MRI slices during a 5-fold cross-validation experiment. This architecture outperformed all eleven prominent architectures ( < 0.05). An ablation study proved each component's statistical significance and contribution to Fet-Net's performance. Fet-Net demonstrated robustness in classification accuracy even when noise was introduced to the images, outperforming eight of the 11 prominent architectures. Fet-Net's ability to automatically detect fetal orientation can profoundly decrease the time required for fetal MRI acquisition.

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