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CyCoSeg: A Cyclic Collaborative Framework for Automated Medical Image Segmentation

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TPAMI.2021.3113077

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Image segmentation; Collaboration; Shape; Deformable models; Semantics; Three-dimensional displays; Standards; Segmentation; image processing and computer vision; semantic networks; machine learning

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  1. LARSyS-FCT [UIDB/50009/2020]
  2. [PD/BD/150628/2020]

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This paper presents a cyclic collaborative framework, CyCoSeg, which overcomes the limitation of deep neural networks in segmenting small objects in medical images. The framework combines a deep active shape model and a semantic segmentation network, and achieves competitive results in left ventricle segmentation as well as lung and kidney segmentation in CT scans.
Deep neural networks have been tremendously successful at segmenting objects in images. However, it has been shown they still have limitations on challenging problems such as the segmentation of medical images. The main reason behind this lower success resides in the reduced size of the object in the image. In this paper we overcome this limitation through a cyclic collaborative framework, CyCoSeg. The proposed framework is based on a deep active shape model (D-ASM), which provides prior information about the shape of the object, and a semantic segmentation network (SSN). These two models collaborate to reach the desired segmentation by influencing each other: SSN helps D-ASM identify relevant keypoints in the image through an Expectation Maximization formulation, while D-ASM provides a segmentation proposal that guides the SSN. This cycle is repeated until both models converge. Extensive experimental evaluation shows CyCoSeg boosts the performance of the baseline models, including several popular SSNs, while avoiding major architectural modifications. The effectiveness of our method is demonstrated on the left ventricle segmentation on two benchmark datasets, where our approach achieves one of the most competitive results in segmentation accuracy. Furthermore, its generalization is demonstrated for lungs and kidneys segmentation in CT scans.

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