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Generative Self-training for Cross-domain Unsupervised Tagged-to-Cine MRI Synthesis

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-06-24 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Neural and Evolutionary Computing

Abstract

Self-training based unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) has shown great potential to address the problem of domain shift, when applying a trained deep learning model in a source domain to unlabeled target domains. However, while the self-training UDA has demonstrated its effectiveness on discriminative tasks, such as classification and segmentation, via the reliable pseudo-label selection based on the softmax discrete histogram, the self-training UDA for generative tasks, such as image synthesis, is not fully investigated. In this work, we propose a novel generative self-training (GST) UDA framework with continuous value prediction and regression objective for cross-domain image synthesis. Specifically, we propose to filter the pseudo-label with an uncertainty mask, and quantify the predictive confidence of generated images with practical variational Bayes learning. The fast test-time adaptation is achieved by a round-based alternative optimization scheme. We validated our framework on the tagged-to-cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) synthesis problem, where datasets in the source and target domains were acquired from different scanners or centers. Extensive validations were carried out to verify our framework against popular adversarial training UDA methods. Results show that our GST, with tagged MRI of test subjects in new target domains, improved the synthesis quality by a large margin, compared with the adversarial training UDA methods.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2106.12499,
  title  = {Generative Self-training for Cross-domain Unsupervised Tagged-to-Cine MRI Synthesis},
  author = {Xiaofeng Liu and Fangxu Xing and Maureen Stone and Jiachen Zhuo and Reese Timothy and Jerry L. Prince and Georges El Fakhri and Jonghye Woo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.12499},
  year   = {2021}
}

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MICCAI 2021 (early accept <13%)