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SSL-DG: Rethinking and Fusing Semi-supervised Learning and Domain Generalization in Medical Image Segmentation (2311.02583v1)

Published 5 Nov 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: Deep learning-based medical image segmentation is an essential yet challenging task in clinical practice, which arises from restricted access to annotated data coupled with the occurrence of domain shifts. Previous attempts have focused on isolated solutions, while disregarding their inter-connectedness. In this paper, we rethink the relationship between semi-supervised learning (SSL) and domain generalization (DG), which are the cutting-edge approaches to address the annotated data-driven constraints and the domain shift issues. Inspired by class-level representation, we show that unseen target data can be represented by a linear combination of source data, which can be achieved by simple data augmentation. The augmented data enrich domain distributions while having semantic consistency, aligning with the principles of consistency-based SSL. Accordingly, we propose SSL-DG, fusing DG and SSL, to achieve cross-domain generalization with limited annotations. Specifically, the global and focal region augmentation, together with an augmentation scale-balancing mechanism, are used to construct a mask-based domain diffusion augmentation module to significantly enrich domain diversity. In order to obtain consistent predictions for the same source data in different networks, we use uncertainty estimation and a deep mutual learning strategy to enforce the consistent constraint. Extensive experiments including ablation studies are designed to validate the proposed SSL-DG. The results demonstrate that our SSL-DG significantly outperforms state-of-the-art solutions in two challenging DG tasks with limited annotations. Code is available at https://github.com/yezanting/SSL-DG.

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