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Empirical Analysis of a Segmentation Foundation Model in Prostate Imaging (2307.03266v3)

Published 6 Jul 2023 in eess.IV, cs.CV, and cs.LG

Abstract: Most state-of-the-art techniques for medical image segmentation rely on deep-learning models. These models, however, are often trained on narrowly-defined tasks in a supervised fashion, which requires expensive labeled datasets. Recent advances in several machine learning domains, such as natural language generation have demonstrated the feasibility and utility of building foundation models that can be customized for various downstream tasks with little to no labeled data. This likely represents a paradigm shift for medical imaging, where we expect that foundation models may shape the future of the field. In this paper, we consider a recently developed foundation model for medical image segmentation, UniverSeg. We conduct an empirical evaluation study in the context of prostate imaging and compare it against the conventional approach of training a task-specific segmentation model. Our results and discussion highlight several important factors that will likely be important in the development and adoption of foundation models for medical image segmentation.

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Authors (5)
  1. Heejong Kim (13 papers)
  2. Victor Ion Butoi (6 papers)
  3. Adrian V. Dalca (71 papers)
  4. Daniel J. A. Margolis (1 paper)
  5. Mert R. Sabuncu (87 papers)
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