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Re-DiffiNet: Modeling discrepancies in tumor segmentation using diffusion models

Authors :
Ren, Tianyi
Sharma, Abhishek
Rivera, Juampablo Heras
Rebala, Harshitha
Honey, Ethan
Chopra, Agamdeep
Ruzevick, Jacob
Kurt, Mehmet
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Identification of tumor margins is essential for surgical decision-making for glioblastoma patients and provides reliable assistance for neurosurgeons. Despite improvements in deep learning architectures for tumor segmentation over the years, creating a fully autonomous system suitable for clinical floors remains a formidable challenge because the model predictions have not yet reached the desired level of accuracy and generalizability for clinical applications. Generative modeling techniques have seen significant improvements in recent times. Specifically, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and Denoising-diffusion-based models (DDPMs) have been used to generate higher-quality images with fewer artifacts and finer attributes. In this work, we introduce a framework called Re-Diffinet for modeling the discrepancy between the outputs of a segmentation model like U-Net and the ground truth, using DDPMs. By explicitly modeling the discrepancy, the results show an average improvement of 0.55\% in the Dice score and 16.28\% in HD95 from cross-validation over 5-folds, compared to the state-of-the-art U-Net segmentation model.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.07354
Document Type :
Working Paper