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SegHeD: Segmentation of Heterogeneous Data for Multiple Sclerosis Lesions with Anatomical Constraints

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arxiv 2410.01766 v1 pith:SUMYAPTJ submitted 2024-10-02 eess.IV cs.CVcs.LG

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keywords segmentationdatasetslesionslongitudinalmodelmultipleseghedchallenge
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Assessment of lesions and their longitudinal progression from brain magnetic resonance (MR) images plays a crucial role in diagnosing and monitoring multiple sclerosis (MS). Machine learning models have demonstrated a great potential for automated MS lesion segmentation. Training such models typically requires large-scale high-quality datasets that are consistently annotated. However, MS imaging datasets are often small, segregated across multiple sites, with different formats (cross-sectional or longitudinal), and diverse annotation styles. This poses a significant challenge to train a unified MS lesion segmentation model. To tackle this challenge, we present SegHeD, a novel multi-dataset multi-task segmentation model that can incorporate heterogeneous data as input and perform all-lesion, new-lesion, as well as vanishing-lesion segmentation. Furthermore, we account for domain knowledge about MS lesions, incorporating longitudinal, spatial, and volumetric constraints into the segmentation model. SegHeD is assessed on five MS datasets and achieves a high performance in all, new, and vanishing-lesion segmentation, outperforming several state-of-the-art methods in this field.

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  1. SegHeD+: Segmentation of Heterogeneous Data for Multiple Sclerosis Lesions with Anatomical Constraints and Lesion-aware Augmentation

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    A multi-task segmentation model learns all, new, and vanishing MS lesions from heterogeneous MRI datasets using anatomical constraints and lesion-aware augmentation.

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