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Panoptica -- instance-wise evaluation of 3D semantic and instance segmentation maps

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arxiv 2312.02608 v1 pith:IN2T3CCH submitted 2023-12-05 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LGeess.IV

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.LGeess.IV
keywords panopticametricssegmentationevaluationinstance-wisedistancemapspackage
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This paper introduces panoptica, a versatile and performance-optimized package designed for computing instance-wise segmentation quality metrics from 2D and 3D segmentation maps. panoptica addresses the limitations of existing metrics and provides a modular framework that complements the original intersection over union-based panoptic quality with other metrics, such as the distance metric Average Symmetric Surface Distance. The package is open-source, implemented in Python, and accompanied by comprehensive documentation and tutorials. panoptica employs a three-step metrics computation process to cover diverse use cases. The efficacy of panoptica is demonstrated on various real-world biomedical datasets, where an instance-wise evaluation is instrumental for an accurate representation of the underlying clinical task. Overall, we envision panoptica as a valuable tool facilitating in-depth evaluation of segmentation methods.

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