论文标题
弱监督的医学图像细分,具有软标签和噪音稳健的损失
Weakly Supervised Medical Image Segmentation With Soft Labels and Noise Robust Loss
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论文摘要
深度学习算法的最新进展为解决许多医学图像分析问题带来了重大好处。培训深度学习模型通常需要具有专家标记注释的大型数据集。但是,获取专家标记的注释不仅昂贵,而且主观易于错误,并且观察者间的可变性会引入标签上的噪声。由于解剖学的模棱两可,使用深度学习模型来细分医学图像时,这尤其是一个问题。基于图像的医学诊断工具使用经过不正确分段标签训练的深度学习模型可以导致错误的诊断和治疗建议。与单评论者注释相比,多评价者的注释可能更适合于使用小型培训组的深度学习模型进行训练。本文的目的是开发和评估一种基于MRI中病变特征的多评价者注释和解剖学知识来生成概率标签的方法,以及一种使用概率的标记使用概括性标记使用归一化的活性障碍作为“噪声倾斜损失”功能来训练分割模型的方法。通过将17次膝盖扫描的二元基地面真理进行比较,以评估该模型,以用于临床分割和检测骨髓病变(BML)。该方法与二进制跨透镜损失函数相比,该方法成功提高了精度14,召回22和骰子得分8%。总体而言,这项工作的结果表明,使用软标签的拟议的归一化主动损失成功地减轻了嘈杂标签的效果。
Recent advances in deep learning algorithms have led to significant benefits for solving many medical image analysis problems. Training deep learning models commonly requires large datasets with expert-labeled annotations. However, acquiring expert-labeled annotation is not only expensive but also is subjective, error-prone, and inter-/intra- observer variability introduces noise to labels. This is particularly a problem when using deep learning models for segmenting medical images due to the ambiguous anatomical boundaries. Image-based medical diagnosis tools using deep learning models trained with incorrect segmentation labels can lead to false diagnoses and treatment suggestions. Multi-rater annotations might be better suited to train deep learning models with small training sets compared to single-rater annotations. The aim of this paper was to develop and evaluate a method to generate probabilistic labels based on multi-rater annotations and anatomical knowledge of the lesion features in MRI and a method to train segmentation models using probabilistic labels using normalized active-passive loss as a "noise-tolerant loss" function. The model was evaluated by comparing it to binary ground truth for 17 knees MRI scans for clinical segmentation and detection of bone marrow lesions (BML). The proposed method successfully improved precision 14, recall 22, and Dice score 8 percent compared to a binary cross-entropy loss function. Overall, the results of this work suggest that the proposed normalized active-passive loss using soft labels successfully mitigated the effects of noisy labels.