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Universal Segmentation of 33 Anatomies (2203.02098v1)

Published 4 Mar 2022 in eess.IV and cs.CV

Abstract: In the paper, we present an approach for learning a single model that universally segments 33 anatomical structures, including vertebrae, pelvic bones, and abdominal organs. Our model building has to address the following challenges. Firstly, while it is ideal to learn such a model from a large-scale, fully-annotated dataset, it is practically hard to curate such a dataset. Thus, we resort to learn from a union of multiple datasets, with each dataset containing the images that are partially labeled. Secondly, along the line of partial labelling, we contribute an open-source, large-scale vertebra segmentation dataset for the benefit of spine analysis community, CTSpine1K, boasting over 1,000 3D volumes and over 11K annotated vertebrae. Thirdly, in a 3D medical image segmentation task, due to the limitation of GPU memory, we always train a model using cropped patches as inputs instead a whole 3D volume, which limits the amount of contextual information to be learned. To this, we propose a cross-patch transformer module to fuse more information in adjacent patches, which enlarges the aggregated receptive field for improved segmentation performance. This is especially important for segmenting, say, the elongated spine. Based on 7 partially labeled datasets that collectively contain about 2,800 3D volumes, we successfully learn such a universal model. Finally, we evaluate the universal model on multiple open-source datasets, proving that our model has a good generalization performance and can potentially serve as a solid foundation for downstream tasks.

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Authors (15)
  1. Pengbo Liu (8 papers)
  2. Yang Deng (113 papers)
  3. Ce Wang (44 papers)
  4. Yuan Hui (6 papers)
  5. Qian Li (236 papers)
  6. Jun Li (778 papers)
  7. Shiwei Luo (3 papers)
  8. Mengke Sun (3 papers)
  9. Quan Quan (75 papers)
  10. Shuxin Yang (8 papers)
  11. You Hao (9 papers)
  12. Honghu Xiao (3 papers)
  13. Chunpeng Zhao (4 papers)
  14. Xinbao Wu (4 papers)
  15. S. Kevin Zhou (165 papers)
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