Learning deep abdominal CT registration through adaptive loss weighting and synthetic data generation (2211.15717v3)
Abstract: Purpose: This study aims to explore training strategies to improve convolutional neural network-based image-to-image deformable registration for abdominal imaging. Methods: Different training strategies, loss functions, and transfer learning schemes were considered. Furthermore, an augmentation layer which generates artificial training image pairs on-the-fly was proposed, in addition to a loss layer that enables dynamic loss weighting. Results: Guiding registration using segmentations in the training step proved beneficial for deep-learning-based image registration. Finetuning the pretrained model from the brain MRI dataset to the abdominal CT dataset further improved performance on the latter application, removing the need for a large dataset to yield satisfactory performance. Dynamic loss weighting also marginally improved performance, all without impacting inference runtime. Conclusion: Using simple concepts, we improved the performance of a commonly used deep image registration architecture, VoxelMorph. In future work, our framework, DDMR, should be validated on different datasets to further assess its value.
- Javier Pérez de Frutos (3 papers)
- André Pedersen (13 papers)
- Egidijus Pelanis (3 papers)
- David Bouget (8 papers)
- Shanmugapriya Survarachakan (1 paper)
- Thomas Langø (6 papers)
- Ole-Jakob Elle (1 paper)
- Frank Lindseth (17 papers)