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Deep Mouse: An End-to-end Auto-context Refinement Framework for Brain Ventricle and Body Segmentation in Embryonic Mice Ultrasound Volumes

Image and Video Processing 2019-10-31 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Machine Learning

Abstract

High-frequency ultrasound (HFU) is well suited for imaging embryonic mice due to its noninvasive and real-time characteristics. However, manual segmentation of the brain ventricles (BVs) and body requires substantial time and expertise. This work proposes a novel deep learning based end-to-end auto-context refinement framework, consisting of two stages. The first stage produces a low resolution segmentation of the BV and body simultaneously. The resulting probability map for each object (BV or body) is then used to crop a region of interest (ROI) around the target object in both the original image and the probability map to provide context to the refinement segmentation network. Joint training of the two stages provides significant improvement in Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC) over using only the first stage (0.818 to 0.906 for the BV, and 0.919 to 0.934 for the body). The proposed method significantly reduces the inference time (102.36 to 0.09 s/volume around 1000x faster) while slightly improves the segmentation accuracy over the previous methods using slide-window approaches.

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@article{arxiv.1910.09061,
  title  = {Deep Mouse: An End-to-end Auto-context Refinement Framework for Brain Ventricle and Body Segmentation in Embryonic Mice Ultrasound Volumes},
  author = {Tongda Xu and Ziming Qiu and William Das and Chuiyu Wang and Jack Langerman and Nitin Nair and Orlando Aristizabal and Jonathan Mamou and Daniel H. Turnbull and Jeffrey A. Ketterling and Yao Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.09061},
  year   = {2019}
}

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