An Unpaired Cross-modality Segmentation Framework Using Data Augmentation and Hybrid Convolutional Networks for Segmenting Vestibular Schwannoma and Cochlea
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Authors
Yuzhou Zhuang, Hong Liu, Enmin Song, Coskun Cetinkaya, Chih-Cheng Hung
arXiv ID
2211.14986
Category
eess.IV: Image & Video Processing
Cross-listed
cs.CV
Citations
2
Venue
BrainLes@MICCAI
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4 months ago
Abstract
The crossMoDA challenge aims to automatically segment the vestibular schwannoma (VS) tumor and cochlea regions of unlabeled high-resolution T2 scans by leveraging labeled contrast-enhanced T1 scans. The 2022 edition extends the segmentation task by including multi-institutional scans. In this work, we proposed an unpaired cross-modality segmentation framework using data augmentation and hybrid convolutional networks. Considering heterogeneous distributions and various image sizes for multi-institutional scans, we apply the min-max normalization for scaling the intensities of all scans between -1 and 1, and use the voxel size resampling and center cropping to obtain fixed-size sub-volumes for training. We adopt two data augmentation methods for effectively learning the semantic information and generating realistic target domain scans: generative and online data augmentation. For generative data augmentation, we use CUT and CycleGAN to generate two groups of realistic T2 volumes with different details and appearances for supervised segmentation training. For online data augmentation, we design a random tumor signal reducing method for simulating the heterogeneity of VS tumor signals. Furthermore, we utilize an advanced hybrid convolutional network with multi-dimensional convolutions to adaptively learn sparse inter-slice information and dense intra-slice information for accurate volumetric segmentation of VS tumor and cochlea regions in anisotropic scans. On the crossMoDA2022 validation dataset, our method produces promising results and achieves the mean DSC values of 72.47% and 76.48% and ASSD values of 3.42 mm and 0.53 mm for VS tumor and cochlea regions, respectively.
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