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Self-supervised Tumor Segmentation through Layer Decomposition

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arxiv 2109.03230 v3 pith:YAF33IZW submitted 2021-09-07 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords tumorsegmentationdataself-supervisedzero-shotapproachdifferentdownstream
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In this paper, we target self-supervised representation learning for zero-shot tumor segmentation. We make the following contributions: First, we advocate a zero-shot setting, where models from pre-training should be directly applicable for the downstream task, without using any manual annotations. Second, we take inspiration from "layer-decomposition", and innovate on the training regime with simulated tumor data. Third, we conduct extensive ablation studies to analyse the critical components in data simulation, and validate the necessity of different proxy tasks. We demonstrate that, with sufficient texture randomization in simulation, model trained on synthetic data can effortlessly generalise to segment real tumor data. Forth, our approach achieves superior results for zero-shot tumor segmentation on different downstream datasets, BraTS2018 for brain tumor segmentation and LiTS2017 for liver tumor segmentation. While evaluating the model transferability for tumor segmentation under a low-annotation regime, the proposed approach also outperforms all existing self-supervised approaches, opening up the usage of self-supervised learning in practical scenarios.

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