A 3D lung lesion variational autoencoder

Cell Reports Methods(2024)

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In this study, we develop a 3D beta variational autoencoder (beta-VAE) to advance lung cancer imaging analysis, countering the constraints of conventional radiomics methods. The autoencoder extracts information from public lung computed tomography (CT) datasets without additional labels. It reconstructs 3D lung nodule images with high quality (structural similarity: 0.774, peak signal-to-noise ratio: 26.1, and mean-squared error: 0.0008). The model effectively encodes lesion sizes in its latent embeddings, with a significant correlation with lesion size found after applying uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) for dimensionality reduction. Additionally, the beta-VAE can synthesize new lesions of varying sizes by manipulating the latent features. The model can predict multiple clinical endpoints, including pathological N stage or KRAS mutation status, on the Stanford radiogenomics lung cancer dataset. Comparisons with other methods show that the beta-VAE performs equally well in these tasks, suggesting its potential as a pretrained model for predicting patient outcomes in medical imaging.
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Computed tomography (CT),lung cancer imaging,beta variational-autoencoder (beta-VAE),3D lung nodule synthesis,radiomics,self-supervised learning
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