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Volumetric Medical Image Segmentation via Scribble Annotations and Shape Priors (2310.08084v1)

Published 12 Oct 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: Recently, weakly-supervised image segmentation using weak annotations like scribbles has gained great attention in computer vision and medical image analysis, since such annotations are much easier to obtain compared to time-consuming and labor-intensive labeling at the pixel/voxel level. However, due to a lack of structure supervision on regions of interest (ROIs), existing scribble-based methods suffer from poor boundary localization. Furthermore, most current methods are designed for 2D image segmentation, which do not fully leverage the volumetric information if directly applied to each image slice. In this paper, we propose a scribble-based volumetric image segmentation, Scribble2D5, which tackles 3D anisotropic image segmentation and aims to its improve boundary prediction. To achieve this, we augment a 2.5D attention UNet with a proposed label propagation module to extend semantic information from scribbles and use a combination of static and active boundary prediction to learn ROI's boundary and regularize its shape. Also, we propose an optional add-on component, which incorporates the shape prior information from unpaired segmentation masks to further improve model accuracy. Extensive experiments on three public datasets and one private dataset demonstrate our Scribble2D5 achieves state-of-the-art performance on volumetric image segmentation using scribbles and shape prior if available.

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Authors (5)
  1. Qiuhui Chen (9 papers)
  2. Haiying Lyu (1 paper)
  3. Xinyue Hu (27 papers)
  4. Yong Lu (68 papers)
  5. Yi Hong (63 papers)

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