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Advancing Volumetric Medical Image Segmentation via Global-Local Masked Autoencoder

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arxiv 2306.08913 v2 pith:63CQG53I submitted 2023-06-15 cs.CV cs.AI

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Masked autoencoder (MAE) is a promising self-supervised pre-training technique that can improve the representation learning of a neural network without human intervention. However, applying MAE directly to volumetric medical images poses two challenges: (i) a lack of global information that is crucial for understanding the clinical context of the holistic data, (ii) no guarantee of stabilizing the representations learned from randomly masked inputs. To address these limitations, we propose the \textbf{G}lobal-\textbf{L}ocal \textbf{M}asked \textbf{A}uto\textbf{E}ncoder (GL-MAE), a simple yet effective self-supervised pre-training strategy. In addition to reconstructing masked local views, as in previous methods, GL-MAE incorporates global context learning by reconstructing masked global views. Furthermore, a complete global view is integrated as an anchor to guide the reconstruction and stabilize the learning process through global-to-global consistency learning and global-to-local consistency learning. Finetuning results on multiple datasets demonstrate the superiority of our method over other state-of-the-art self-supervised algorithms, highlighting its effectiveness on versatile volumetric medical image segmentation tasks, even when annotations are scarce. Our codes and models will be released upon acceptance.

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