Learning shape distributions from large databases of healthy organs: applications to zero-shot and few-shot abnormal pancreas detection

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Authors Rebeca VΓ©til, ClΓ©ment Abi Nader, Alexandre BΓ΄ne, Marie-Pierre Vullierme, Marc-Michel RoheΓ©, Pietro Gori, Isabelle Bloch arXiv ID 2210.12095 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 2 Venue International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention Last Checked 4 months ago
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We propose a scalable and data-driven approach to learn shape distributions from large databases of healthy organs. To do so, volumetric segmentation masks are embedded into a common probabilistic shape space that is learned with a variational auto-encoding network. The resulting latent shape representations are leveraged to derive zeroshot and few-shot methods for abnormal shape detection. The proposed distribution learning approach is illustrated on a large database of 1200 healthy pancreas shapes. Downstream qualitative and quantitative experiments are conducted on a separate test set of 224 pancreas from patients with mixed conditions. The abnormal pancreas detection AUC reached up to 65.41% in the zero-shot configuration, and 78.97% in the few-shot configuration with as few as 15 abnormal examples, outperforming a baseline approach based on the sole volume.
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