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Segmentation-by-detection: a cascade network for volumetric medical image segmentation

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Date

2018

Keywords

bioengineering, deep learning, attention mechanism, two dimensional displays, computer architecture, biomedical imaging, ultrasonic imaging, solid modeling, image segmentation, three-dimensional displays

Abstract (summary)

We propose an attention mechanism for 3D medical image segmentation. The method, named segmentation-by-detection, is a cascade of a detection module followed by a segmentation module. The detection module enables a region of interest to come to attention and produces a set of object region candidates which are further used as an attention model. Rather than dealing with the entire volume, the segmentation module distills the information from the potential region. This scheme is an efficient solution for volumetric data as it reduces the influence of the surrounding noise. This is especially important for medical data with low signal-to-noise ratio. Experimental results on 3D ultrasound data of the femoral head shows superiority of the proposed method when compared with a standard fully convolutional network like the U-Net.

Publication Information

Min Tang,Vincent Zhang, Dana Cobzas, Martin Jagersand and Jacob Jaremk, Segmentation-By-Detection: A Cascade Network for Volumetric Medical Image Segmentation, 2018 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2018)

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Item Type

Presentation

Language

English

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