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Multi-level Asymmetric Contrastive Learning for Volumetric Medical Image Segmentation Pre-training (2309.11876v2)

Published 21 Sep 2023 in cs.CV and cs.AI

Abstract: Medical image segmentation is a fundamental yet challenging task due to the arduous process of acquiring large volumes of high-quality labeled data from experts. Contrastive learning offers a promising but still problematic solution to this dilemma. Because existing medical contrastive learning strategies focus on extracting image-level representation, which ignores abundant multi-level representations. And they underutilize the decoder either by random initialization or separate pre-training from the encoder, thereby neglecting the potential collaboration between the encoder and decoder. To address these issues, we propose a novel multi-level asymmetric contrastive learning framework named MACL for volumetric medical image segmentation pre-training. Specifically, we design an asymmetric contrastive learning structure to pre-train encoder and decoder simultaneously to provide better initialization for segmentation models. Moreover, we develop a multi-level contrastive learning strategy that integrates correspondences across feature-level, image-level, and pixel-level representations to ensure the encoder and decoder capture comprehensive details from representations of varying scales and granularities during the pre-training phase. Finally, experiments on 12 volumetric medical image datasets indicate our MACL framework outperforms existing 11 contrastive learning strategies. {\itshape i.e.} Our MACL achieves a superior performance with more precise predictions from visualization figures and 2.28\%, 1.32\%, 1.62\% and 1.60\% Average Dice higher than previous best results on CHD, MMWHS, CHAOS and AMOS, respectively. And our MACL also has a strong generalization ability among 5 variant U-Net backbones. Our code will be available at https://github.com/stevezs315/MACL.

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Authors (10)
  1. Shuang Zeng (25 papers)
  2. Lei Zhu (280 papers)
  3. Xinliang Zhang (51 papers)
  4. Zifeng Tian (1 paper)
  5. Qian Chen (264 papers)
  6. Lujia Jin (7 papers)
  7. Yanye Lu (23 papers)
  8. Hangzhou He (11 papers)
  9. Qiushi Ren (8 papers)
  10. Zhaoheng Xie (8 papers)

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