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arxiv: 2412.17041 · v2 · pith:P3LRZ4G6new · submitted 2024-12-22 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.AI· cs.LG· eess.IV

An OpenMind for 3D medical vision self-supervised learning

classification 💻 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LGeess.IV
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The field of self-supervised learning (SSL) for 3D medical images lacks consistency and standardization. While many methods have been developed, it is impossible to identify the current state-of-the-art, due to i) varying and small pretraining datasets, ii) varying architectures, and iii) being evaluated on differing downstream datasets. In this paper, we bring clarity to this field and lay the foundation for further method advancements through three key contributions: We a) publish the largest publicly available pre-training dataset comprising 114k 3D brain MRI volumes, enabling all practitioners to pre-train on a large-scale dataset. We b) benchmark existing 3D self-supervised learning methods on this dataset for a state-of-the-art CNN and Transformer architecture, clarifying the state of 3D SSL pre-training. Among many findings, we show that pre-trained methods can exceed a strong from-scratch nnU-Net ResEnc-L baseline. Lastly, we c) publish the code of our pre-training and fine-tuning frameworks and provide the pre-trained models created during the benchmarking process to facilitate rapid adoption and reproduction.

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  1. A large-scale heterogeneous 3D magnetic resonance brain imaging dataset for self-supervised learning

    eess.IV 2025-06 accept novelty 7.0

    The authors release FOMO260K, a heterogeneous dataset of 260k+ 3D brain MRIs from 910 sources to support large-scale self-supervised learning in medical imaging.