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Mind The Gap: Alleviating Local Imbalance for Unsupervised Cross-Modality Medical Image Segmentation (2205.11888v2)

Published 24 May 2022 in cs.CV

Abstract: Unsupervised cross-modality medical image adaptation aims to alleviate the severe domain gap between different imaging modalities without using the target domain label. A key in this campaign relies upon aligning the distributions of source and target domain. One common attempt is to enforce the global alignment between two domains, which, however, ignores the fatal local-imbalance domain gap problem, i.e., some local features with larger domain gap are harder to transfer. Recently, some methods conduct alignment focusing on local regions to improve the efficiency of model learning. While this operation may cause a deficiency of critical information from contexts. To tackle this limitation, we propose a novel strategy to alleviate the domain gap imbalance considering the characteristics of medical images, namely Global-Local Union Alignment. Specifically, a feature-disentanglement style-transfer module first synthesizes the target-like source-content images to reduce the global domain gap. Then, a local feature mask is integrated to reduce the 'inter-gap' for local features by prioritizing those discriminative features with larger domain gap. This combination of global and local alignment can precisely localize the crucial regions in segmentation target while preserving the overall semantic consistency. We conduct a series of experiments with two cross-modality adaptation tasks, i,e. cardiac substructure and abdominal multi-organ segmentation. Experimental results indicate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance in both tasks.

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Authors (7)
  1. Zixian Su (8 papers)
  2. Kai Yao (19 papers)
  3. Xi Yang (160 papers)
  4. Qiufeng Wang (36 papers)
  5. Yuyao Yan (12 papers)
  6. Jie Sun (115 papers)
  7. Kaizhu Huang (95 papers)
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