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Pseudo-Label Guided Multi-Contrast Generalization for Non-Contrast Organ-Aware Segmentation

Authors :
Lee, Ho Hin
Tang, Yucheng
Gao, Riqiang
Yang, Qi
Yu, Xin
Bao, Shunxing
Terry, James G.
Carr, J. Jeffrey
Huo, Yuankai
Landman, Bennett A.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) is commonly acquired for lung cancer screening, assessment of general abdominal pain or suspected renal stones, trauma evaluation, and many other indications. However, the absence of contrast limits distinguishing organ in-between boundaries. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised approach that leverages pairwise contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) context to compute non-contrast segmentation without ground-truth label. Unlike generative adversarial approaches, we compute the pairwise morphological context with CECT to provide teacher guidance instead of generating fake anatomical context. Additionally, we further augment the intensity correlations in 'organ-specific' settings and increase the sensitivity to organ-aware boundary. We validate our approach on multi-organ segmentation with paired non-contrast & contrast-enhanced CT scans using five-fold cross-validation. Full external validations are performed on an independent non-contrast cohort for aorta segmentation. Compared with current abdominal organs segmentation state-of-the-art in fully supervised setting, our proposed pipeline achieves a significantly higher Dice by 3.98% (internal multi-organ annotated), and 8.00% (external aorta annotated) for abdominal organs segmentation. The code and pretrained models are publicly available at https://github.com/MASILab/ContrastMix.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.05898
Document Type :
Working Paper