CHAOS Challenge -- Combined (CT-MR) Healthy Abdominal Organ Segmentation
Abstract
Segmentation of abdominal organs has been a comprehensive, yet unresolved, research field for many years. In the last decade, intensive developments in deep learning (DL) have introduced new state-of-the-art segmentation systems. In order to expand the knowledge on these topics, the CHAOS - Combined (CT-MR) Healthy Abdominal Organ Segmentation challenge has been organized in conjunction with IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2019, in Venice, Italy. CHAOS provides both abdominal CT and MR data from healthy subjects for single and multiple abdominal organ segmentation. Five different but complementary tasks have been designed to analyze the capabilities of current approaches from multiple perspectives. The results are investigated thoroughly, compared with manual annotations and interactive methods. The analysis shows that the performance of DL models for single modality (CT / MR) can show reliable volumetric analysis performance (DICE: 0.98 0.00 / 0.95 0.01) but the best MSSD performance remain limited (21.89 13.94 / 20.85 10.63 mm). The performances of participating models decrease significantly for cross-modality tasks for the liver (DICE: 0.88 0.15 MSSD: 36.33 21.97 mm) and all organs (DICE: 0.85 0.21 MSSD: 33.17 38.93 mm). Despite contrary examples on different applications, multi-tasking DL models designed to segment all organs seem to perform worse compared to organ-specific ones (performance drop around 5\%). Besides, such directions of further research for cross-modality segmentation would significantly support real-world clinical applications. Moreover, having more than 1500 participants, another important contribution of the paper is the analysis on shortcomings of challenge organizations such as the effects of multiple submissions and peeking phenomena.
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@article{arxiv.2001.06535,
title = {CHAOS Challenge -- Combined (CT-MR) Healthy Abdominal Organ Segmentation},
author = {A. Emre Kavur and N. Sinem Gezer and Mustafa Barış and Sinem Aslan and Pierre-Henri Conze and Vladimir Groza and Duc Duy Pham and Soumick Chatterjee and Philipp Ernst and Savaş Özkan and Bora Baydar and Dmitry Lachinov and Shuo Han and Josef Pauli and Fabian Isensee and Matthias Perkonigg and Rachana Sathish and Ronnie Rajan and Debdoot Sheet and Gurbandurdy Dovletov and Oliver Speck and Andreas Nürnberger and Klaus H. Maier-Hein and Gözde Bozdağı Akar and Gözde Ünal and Oğuz Dicle and M. Alper Selver},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.06535},
year = {2021}
}
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23 pages, 11 tables, 9 figures