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Med-Query: Steerable Parsing of 9-DoF Medical Anatomies with Query Embedding

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-12-23 v3

Abstract

Automatic parsing of human anatomies at the instance-level from 3D computed tomography (CT) is a prerequisite step for many clinical applications. The presence of pathologies, broken structures or limited field-of-view (FOV) can all make anatomy parsing algorithms vulnerable. In this work, we explore how to leverage and implement the successful detection-then-segmentation paradigm for 3D medical data, and propose a steerable, robust, and efficient computing framework for detection, identification, and segmentation of anatomies in CT scans. Considering the complicated shapes, sizes, and orientations of anatomies, without loss of generality, we present a nine degrees of freedom (9-DoF) pose estimation solution in full 3D space using a novel single-stage, non-hierarchical representation. Our whole framework is executed in a steerable manner where any anatomy of interest can be directly retrieved to further boost inference efficiency. We have validated our method on three medical imaging parsing tasks: ribs, spine, and abdominal organs. For rib parsing, CT scans have been annotated at the rib instance-level for quantitative evaluation, similarly for spine vertebrae and abdominal organs. Extensive experiments on 9-DoF box detection and rib instance segmentation demonstrate the high efficiency and effectiveness of our framework (with the identification rate of 97.0% and the segmentation Dice score of 90.9%), compared favorably against several strong baselines (e.g., CenterNet, FCOS, and nnU-Net). For spine parsing and abdominal multi-organ segmentation, our method achieves competitive results on par with state-of-the-art methods on the public CTSpine1K dataset and FLARE22 competition, respectively. Our annotations, code, and models are available at: https://github.com/alibaba-damo-academy/Med_Query.

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@article{arxiv.2212.02014,
  title  = {Med-Query: Steerable Parsing of 9-DoF Medical Anatomies with Query Embedding},
  author = {Heng Guo and Jianfeng Zhang and Ke Yan and Le Lu and Minfeng Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.02014},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted by IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics