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Triple-task mutual consistency for semi-supervised 3D medical image segmentation.
Computers in Biology and Medicine 2024 April 24
Semi-supervised deep learning algorithm is an effective means of medical image segmentation. Among these methods, multi-task learning with consistency regularization has achieved outstanding results. However, most of the existing methods usually simply embed the Signed Distance Map (SDM) task into the network, which underestimates the potential ability of SDM in edge awareness and leads to excessive dependence between tasks. In this work, we propose a novel triple-task mutual consistency (TTMC) framework to enhance shape and edge awareness capabilities, and overcome the task dependence problem underestimated in previous work. Specifically, we innovatively construct the Signed Attention Map (SAM), a novel fusion image with attention mechanism, and use it as an auxiliary task for segmentation to enhance the edge awareness ability. Then we implement a triple-task deep network, which jointly predicts the voxel-wise classification map, the Signed Distance Map and the Signed Attention Map. In our proposed framework, an optimized differentiable transformation layer associates SDM with voxel-wise classification map and SAM prediction, while task-level consistency regularization utilizes unlabeled data in an unsupervised manner. Evaluated on the public Left Atrium dataset and NIH Pancreas dataset, our proposed framework achieves significant performance gains by effectively utilizing unlabeled data, outperforming recent state-of-the-art semi-supervised segmentation methods. Code is available at https://github.com/Saocent/TTMC.
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