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An augmentation strategy to mimic multi-scanner variability in MRI

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arxiv 2103.12595 v1 pith:6ZBJDQG5 submitted 2021-03-23 eess.IV cs.CVcs.LG

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keywords dataapproachmodelmulti-scanneraugmentationcontrastsdatasetintensities
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Most publicly available brain MRI datasets are very homogeneous in terms of scanner and protocols, and it is difficult for models that learn from such data to generalize to multi-center and multi-scanner data. We propose a novel data augmentation approach with the aim of approximating the variability in terms of intensities and contrasts present in real world clinical data. We use a Gaussian Mixture Model based approach to change tissue intensities individually, producing new contrasts while preserving anatomical information. We train a deep learning model on a single scanner dataset and evaluate it on a multi-center and multi-scanner dataset. The proposed approach improves the generalization capability of the model to other scanners not present in the training data.

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