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Segmentation atrioventricular septal defect by using convolutional neural networks based on U-NET architecture Ade Iriani Sapitri; Siti Nurmaini; Sukemi Sukemi; M. Naufal Rachmatullah; Annisa Darmawahyuni
IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) Vol 10, No 3: September 2021
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijai.v10.i3.pp553-562

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Congenital heart disease often occurs, especially in infants and fetuses. Fetal image is one of the issues that can be related to the segmentation process. The fetal heart is an important indicator in the process of structural segmentation and functional assessment of congenital heart disease. This study is very challenging due to the fetal heart has a relatively unclear structural anatomical appearance, especially in the artifacts in ultrasound images. There are several types of congenital heart disease that often occurs namely in septal defects it consists of the atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, and atrioventricular septal defect. The process of identifying the standard of the heart, especially the fetus, can be identified with a 2D ultrasound video in the initial steps to diagnose congenital heart disease. The process of diagnosis of fetal heart standards can be seen from a variety of spaces, i.e., 4 chamber views. In this study, the standard semantic segmentation process of the fetal heart is abnormal and normal in terms of the perspective of 4 chamber views. The validation evaluation results obtained in this study amounted to 99.79% pixel accuracy, mean iou 96.10%, mean accuracy 97.82%, precision 96.41% recall 95.72% and F1 score 96.02%.
Fetal organ detection using feature enhancement with attention and residual block Nuswil Bernolian; Siti Nurmaini; Ade Iriani Sapitri; Annisa Darmawahyuni; Muhammad Naufal Rachmatullah; Bambang Tutuko; Firdaus Firdaus
IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) Vol 15, No 2: April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijai.v15.i2.pp1593-1604

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The rapid advancements in fetal ultrasonography have significantly enhanced prenatal diagnosis in recent years. Deep learning (DL) architectures have further streamlined the process of organ detection, improved diagnostic accuracy, and reduced observer dependency. This study proposes a computer-aided DL approach for fetal organ segmentation using the you only look once (YOLO) algorithm, a state-of-the-art method for object detection and image segmentation. This study identified and classified 15 fetal organs, including the umbilical vein, stomach, abdomen, brain (trans-cerebellum, trans-thalamic, and trans-ventricular regions), femur, head, thorax (chest cavity), heart (circumference, left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle), and aorta. We compared the performance of YOLOv7, YOLOv8, YOLOv9, and YOLOv11 architectures. The results showed that YOLOv9 outperformed YOLOv7, YOLOv8, and YOLOv11 achieving mAP50 and mAP95 scores of 91.90% and 94.50%, respectively. This performance surpasses previous studies that focused on classifying only a limited number of fetal organs.
Delineating 12-lead ECG for automated ST-elevation and ST depression detection using deep learning Bambang Tutuko; Annisa Darmawahyuni; Alexander Edo Tondas; Muhammad Naufal Rachmatullah; Firdaus Firdaus; Ade Iriani Sapitri; Anggun Islami; Sukemi Sukemi; Muhammad Fachrurrozi; Siti Nurmaini; Rendy Isdwanta; Jordan Marcelino
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 15, No 1: February 2026
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v15i1.10531

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ST-elevation or ST-depression are markers of an abnormal heart condition detected through an electrocardiogram (ECG) where the tracing in the ST-segment is unusually elevated above the TP-segment (baseline). Identifying the localization of the ST-segment on an ECG is difficult because even a minor change in the ST-segment can be obscured by filtering processes. The 12-lead ECG signal is a non-invasive tool in the early detection of ST-elevation based on ST- and TP-segment, with quick and accurate interpretation. This study proposes a standard 12-lead ECG delineation model using deep learning (DL). The ECG signal has been segmented to Pstart–Pend, Pend–QRSstart, QRSstart–Rpeak, Rpeak–QRSend, QRSend-Tstart, Tstart–Tend, and Tend–Pstart. The study interpreted ST-elevation or -depression using an ECG delineation approach guided by medical rules. The findings revealed that the DL model achieved an average accuracy of 99.18%, sensitivity of 92.55%,specificity of 99.55%, precision of 92.61%, and F1-score of 92.52% in limb leads. Similarly, in chest leads, the DL model attained an accuracy of 99.16%, sensitivity of 93.10%, specificity of 99.53%, precision of 93.32%, and F1-score of 93.11%. This study also validated the DL-predicted results by a cardiologist from Mohammad Hoesin Hospital, Indonesia.