论文标题
PCA:贴片置信度对抗训练的半监督分割
PCA: Semi-supervised Segmentation with Patch Confidence Adversarial Training
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论文摘要
基于深度学习的半监督学习(SSL)方法在医学图像细分中实现了强劲的性能,可以通过使用大量未标记的数据来减轻医生昂贵的注释。与大多数现有的半监督学习方法不同,基于对抗性培训的方法通过学习分割图的数据分布来区分样本与不同来源,导致细分器产生更准确的预测。我们认为,此类方法的当前绩效限制是特征提取和学习偏好的问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的半监督的对抗方法,称为贴片置信疗法训练(PCA),用于医疗图像分割。我们提出的歧视器不是单个标量分类结果或像素级置信度图,而是创建贴片置信图并根据贴片的规模进行分类。未标记数据的预测学习了每个贴片中的像素结构和上下文信息,以获得足够的梯度反馈,这有助于歧视者以融合到最佳状态,并提高半监督的分段性能。此外,在歧视者的输入中,我们补充了图像上的语义信息约束,使得未标记的数据更简单以适合预期的数据分布。关于自动化心脏诊断挑战(ACDC)2017数据集和脑肿瘤分割(BRATS)2019挑战数据集的广泛实验表明,我们的方法表现出了最先进的半监督方法,这证明了其对医疗图像分割的有效性。
Deep learning based semi-supervised learning (SSL) methods have achieved strong performance in medical image segmentation, which can alleviate doctors' expensive annotation by utilizing a large amount of unlabeled data. Unlike most existing semi-supervised learning methods, adversarial training based methods distinguish samples from different sources by learning the data distribution of the segmentation map, leading the segmenter to generate more accurate predictions. We argue that the current performance restrictions for such approaches are the problems of feature extraction and learning preference. In this paper, we propose a new semi-supervised adversarial method called Patch Confidence Adversarial Training (PCA) for medical image segmentation. Rather than single scalar classification results or pixel-level confidence maps, our proposed discriminator creates patch confidence maps and classifies them at the scale of the patches. The prediction of unlabeled data learns the pixel structure and context information in each patch to get enough gradient feedback, which aids the discriminator in convergent to an optimal state and improves semi-supervised segmentation performance. Furthermore, at the discriminator's input, we supplement semantic information constraints on images, making it simpler for unlabeled data to fit the expected data distribution. Extensive experiments on the Automated Cardiac Diagnosis Challenge (ACDC) 2017 dataset and the Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) 2019 challenge dataset show that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art semi-supervised methods, which demonstrates its effectiveness for medical image segmentation.