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Advanced Multi-Microscopic Views Cell Semi-supervised Segmentation (2303.11661v1)

Published 21 Mar 2023 in eess.IV and cs.CV

Abstract: Although deep learning (DL) shows powerful potential in cell segmentation tasks, it suffers from poor generalization as DL-based methods originally simplified cell segmentation in detecting cell membrane boundary, lacking prominent cellular structures to position overall differentiating. Moreover, the scarcity of annotated cell images limits the performance of DL models. Segmentation limitations of a single category of cell make massive practice difficult, much less, with varied modalities. In this paper, we introduce a novel semi-supervised cell segmentation method called Multi-Microscopic-view Cell semi-supervised Segmentation (MMCS), which can train cell segmentation models utilizing less labeled multi-posture cell images with different microscopy well. Technically, MMCS consists of Nucleus-assisted global recognition, Self-adaptive diameter filter, and Temporal-ensembling models. Nucleus-assisted global recognition adds additional cell nucleus channel to improve the global distinguishing performance of fuzzy cell membrane boundaries even when cells aggregate. Besides, self-adapted cell diameter filter can help separate multi-resolution cells with different morphology properly. It further leverages the temporal-ensembling models to improve the semi-supervised training process, achieving effective training with less labeled data. Additionally, optimizing the weight of unlabeled loss contributed to total loss also improve the model performance. Evaluated on the Tuning Set of NeurIPS 2022 Cell Segmentation Challenge (NeurIPS CellSeg), MMCS achieves an F1-score of 0.8239 and the running time for all cases is within the time tolerance.

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