Segmentation of tomography datasets using 3D convolutional neural networks

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Dendritic microstructures are ubiquitous in nature and are the primary solidification morphologies in metallic materials. Techniques such as X-ray computed tomography (XCT) have provided new insights into dendritic phase transformation phenomena. However, manual identification of dendritic morphologies in microscopy data can be both labor intensive and potentially ambiguous. The analysis of 3D datasets is particularly challenging due to their large sizes (terabytes) and the presence of artifacts scattered within the imaged volumes. In this study, we trained 3D convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to segment 3D datasets. Three CNN architectures were investigated, including a new version of FCDenseNet which we extended to 3D. We show that using hyperparameter optimization (HPO) and fine-tuning techniques, both 2D and 3D CNN architectures outperform the previous state of the art. The 3D U-Net architecture trained in this study produced the best segmentations according to quantitative metrics (intersection-over-union of 95.56% and a boundary displacement error of 0.58 pixels), while 3D FCDense produced the smoothest boundaries and best segmentations according to visual inspection. The trained 3D CNNs are able to segment entire 852 x 852 x 250 voxel 3D volumes in only -60 s, thus hastening the progress towards a deeper understanding of phase transformation phenomena such as dendritic solidification.
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ELSEVIER
Issue Date
2023-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE, v.216

ISSN
0927-0256
DOI
10.1016/j.commatsci.2022.111847
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/305578
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