论文标题
TBIGAN:一种针对创伤性脑部分割数据综合的对抗性学习方法
TBI-GAN: An Adversarial Learning Approach for Data Synthesis on Traumatic Brain Segmentation
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论文摘要
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者的脑网络分析对于其意识水平评估和预后评估至关重要,这需要分割某些意识相关的大脑区域。但是,由于很难收集TBI患者的手动注释的MR扫描,因此很难构建TBI分割模型。数据增强技术可用于缓解数据稀缺问题。但是,诸如空间和强度转换之类的常规数据增强策略无法模仿创伤性大脑中的变形和病变,这限制了随后的分割任务的性能。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了一个名为TBIGA的新型医学图像介绍模型,以通过配对的脑标记图合成TBI MR扫描。我们的TBIGAN方法的主要优势在于,它可以同时生成TBI图像和相应的标签映射,这在以前的医学图像的先前涂上方法中尚未实现。我们首先按照粗到细节的方式在边缘信息的指导下生成成分的图像,然后将合成强度图像用作标签上镶嵌的先验。此外,我们引入了基于注册的模板增强管道,以增加合成图像对的多样性并增强数据增强的能力。实验结果表明,提出的TBIGAN方法可以产生具有高质量和有效标签图的足够合成的TBI图像,这可以大大改善与替代方案相比的2D和3D创伤性脑部分割性能。
Brain network analysis for traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients is critical for its consciousness level assessment and prognosis evaluation, which requires the segmentation of certain consciousness-related brain regions. However, it is difficult to construct a TBI segmentation model as manually annotated MR scans of TBI patients are hard to collect. Data augmentation techniques can be applied to alleviate the issue of data scarcity. However, conventional data augmentation strategies such as spatial and intensity transformation are unable to mimic the deformation and lesions in traumatic brains, which limits the performance of the subsequent segmentation task. To address these issues, we propose a novel medical image inpainting model named TBI-GAN to synthesize TBI MR scans with paired brain label maps. The main strength of our TBI-GAN method is that it can generate TBI images and corresponding label maps simultaneously, which has not been achieved in the previous inpainting methods for medical images. We first generate the inpainted image under the guidance of edge information following a coarse-to-fine manner, and then the synthesized intensity image is used as the prior for label inpainting. Furthermore, we introduce a registration-based template augmentation pipeline to increase the diversity of the synthesized image pairs and enhance the capacity of data augmentation. Experimental results show that the proposed TBI-GAN method can produce sufficient synthesized TBI images with high quality and valid label maps, which can greatly improve the 2D and 3D traumatic brain segmentation performance compared with the alternatives.