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Learning Wall Segmentation in 3D Vessel Trees using Sparse Annotations

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-04-10 v1

Abstract

We propose a novel approach that uses sparse annotations from clinical studies to train a 3D segmentation of the carotid artery wall. We use a centerline annotation to sample perpendicular cross-sections of the carotid artery and use an adversarial 2D network to segment them. These annotations are then transformed into 3D pseudo-labels for training of a 3D convolutional neural network, circumventing the creation of manual 3D masks. For pseudo-label creation in the bifurcation area we propose the use of cross-sections perpendicular to the bifurcation axis and show that this enhances segmentation performance. Different sampling distances had a lesser impact. The proposed method allows for efficient training of 3D segmentation, offering potential improvements in the assessment of carotid artery stenosis and allowing the extraction of 3D biomarkers such as plaque volume.

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@article{arxiv.2502.12801,
  title  = {Learning Wall Segmentation in 3D Vessel Trees using Sparse Annotations},
  author = {Hinrich Rahlfs and Markus Hüllebrand and Sebastian Schmitter and Christoph Strecker and Andreas Harloff and Anja Hennemuth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.12801},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Presented at MICAD 2024 Conference

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