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Multi-Domain Image Completion for Random Missing Input Data

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2020-07-14 v1 Machine Learning Image and Video Processing

Abstract

Multi-domain data are widely leveraged in vision applications taking advantage of complementary information from different modalities, e.g., brain tumor segmentation from multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, due to possible data corruption and different imaging protocols, the availability of images for each domain could vary amongst multiple data sources in practice, which makes it challenging to build a universal model with a varied set of input data. To tackle this problem, we propose a general approach to complete the random missing domain(s) data in real applications. Specifically, we develop a novel multi-domain image completion method that utilizes a generative adversarial network (GAN) with a representational disentanglement scheme to extract shared skeleton encoding and separate flesh encoding across multiple domains. We further illustrate that the learned representation in multi-domain image completion could be leveraged for high-level tasks, e.g., segmentation, by introducing a unified framework consisting of image completion and segmentation with a shared content encoder. The experiments demonstrate consistent performance improvement on three datasets for brain tumor segmentation, prostate segmentation, and facial expression image completion respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2007.05534,
  title  = {Multi-Domain Image Completion for Random Missing Input Data},
  author = {Liyue Shen and Wentao Zhu and Xiaosong Wang and Lei Xing and John M. Pauly and Baris Turkbey and Stephanie Anne Harmon and Thomas Hogue Sanford and Sherif Mehralivand and Peter Choyke and Bradford Wood and Daguang Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.05534},
  year   = {2020}
}
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