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arxiv: 1706.07346 · v1 · pith:F6OVG4BXnew · submitted 2017-06-22 · 💻 cs.CV

Deep Supervision for Pancreatic Cyst Segmentation in Abdominal CT Scans

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords segmentationcystdeeppancreaticsupervisionabdominalapproachcystic
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Automatic segmentation of an organ and its cystic region is a prerequisite of computer-aided diagnosis. In this paper, we focus on pancreatic cyst segmentation in abdominal CT scan. This task is important and very useful in clinical practice yet challenging due to the low contrast in boundary, the variability in location, shape and the different stages of the pancreatic cancer. Inspired by the high relevance between the location of a pancreas and its cystic region, we introduce extra deep supervision into the segmentation network, so that cyst segmentation can be improved with the help of relatively easier pancreas segmentation. Under a reasonable transformation function, our approach can be factorized into two stages, and each stage can be efficiently optimized via gradient back-propagation throughout the deep networks. We collect a new dataset with 131 pathological samples, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the largest set for pancreatic cyst segmentation. Without human assistance, our approach reports a 63.44% average accuracy, measured by the Dice-S{\o}rensen coefficient (DSC), which is higher than the number (60.46%) without deep supervision.

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