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Utilizing Weak-to-Strong Consistency for Semi-Supervised Glomeruli Segmentation

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arxiv 2406.16900 v1 pith:A44GSK4Z submitted 2024-05-30 eess.IV cs.CVcs.LG

classification eess.IVcs.CVcs.LG
keywords datasetssegmentationapproachconsistencyglomerulilearningperformancereal-world
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Accurate segmentation of glomerulus instances attains high clinical significance in the automated analysis of renal biopsies to aid in diagnosing and monitoring kidney disease. Analyzing real-world histopathology images often encompasses inter-observer variability and requires a labor-intensive process of data annotation. Therefore, conventional supervised learning approaches generally achieve sub-optimal performance when applied to external datasets. Considering these challenges, we present a semi-supervised learning approach for glomeruli segmentation based on the weak-to-strong consistency framework validated on multiple real-world datasets. Our experimental results on 3 independent datasets indicate superior performance of our approach as compared with existing supervised baseline models such as U-Net and SegFormer.

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