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Semi-Supervised Semantic Segmentation using Redesigned Self-Training for White Blood Cells

Authors :
Luu, Vinh Quoc
Le, Duy Khanh
Nguyen, Huy Thanh
Nguyen, Minh Thanh
Nguyen, Thinh Tien
Dinh, Vinh Quang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare, especially in white blood cell cancer diagnosis, is hindered by two primary challenges: the lack of large-scale labeled datasets for white blood cell (WBC) segmentation and outdated segmentation methods. These challenges inhibit the development of more accurate and modern techniques to diagnose cancer relating to white blood cells. To address the first challenge, a semi-supervised learning framework should be devised to efficiently capitalize on the scarcity of the dataset available. In this work, we address this issue by proposing a novel self-training pipeline with the incorporation of FixMatch. Self-training is a technique that utilizes the model trained on labeled data to generate pseudo-labels for the unlabeled data and then re-train on both of them. FixMatch is a consistency-regularization algorithm to enforce the model's robustness against variations in the input image. We discover that by incorporating FixMatch in the self-training pipeline, the performance improves in the majority of cases. Our performance achieved the best performance with the self-training scheme with consistency on DeepLab-V3 architecture and ResNet-50, reaching 90.69%, 87.37%, and 76.49% on Zheng 1, Zheng 2, and LISC datasets, respectively.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.07278
Document Type :
Working Paper