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FoldIt: Haustral Folds Detection and Segmentation in Colonoscopy Videos

Image and Video Processing 2021-08-27 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Haustral folds are colon wall protrusions implicated for high polyp miss rate during optical colonoscopy procedures. If segmented accurately, haustral folds can allow for better estimation of missed surface and can also serve as valuable landmarks for registering pre-treatment virtual (CT) and optical colonoscopies, to guide navigation towards the anomalies found in pre-treatment scans. We present a novel generative adversarial network, FoldIt, for feature-consistent image translation of optical colonoscopy videos to virtual colonoscopy renderings with haustral fold overlays. A new transitive loss is introduced in order to leverage ground truth information between haustral fold annotations and virtual colonoscopy renderings. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our model on real challenging optical colonoscopy videos as well as on textured virtual colonoscopy videos with clinician-verified haustral fold annotations. All code and scripts to reproduce the experiments of this paper will be made available via our Computational Endoscopy Platform at https://github.com/nadeemlab/CEP.

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@article{arxiv.2106.12522,
  title  = {FoldIt: Haustral Folds Detection and Segmentation in Colonoscopy Videos},
  author = {Shawn Mathew and Saad Nadeem and Arie Kaufman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.12522},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

MICCAI 2021 (Early Accept) (Oral Presentation), *Saad Nadeem and Shawn Mathew contributed equally