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Dual channel CW nnU-Net for 3D PET-CT Lesion Segmentation in 2024 autoPET III Challenge

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arxiv 2409.07144 v1 pith:SE2TZFFK submitted 2024-09-11 eess.IV

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PET/CT is extensively used in imaging malignant tumors because it highlights areas of increased glucose metabolism, indicative of cancerous activity. Accurate 3D lesion segmentation in PET/CT imaging is essential for effective oncological diagnostics and treatment planning. In this study, we developed an advanced 3D residual U-Net model for the Automated Lesion Segmentation in Whole-Body PET/CT - Multitracer Multicenter Generalization (autoPET III) Challenge, which will be held jointly with 2024 Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI) conference at Marrakesh, Morocco. Proposed model incorporates a novel sample attention boosting technique to enhance segmentation performance by adjusting the contribution of challenging cases during training, improving generalization across FDG and PSMA tracers. The proposed model outperformed the challenge baseline model in the preliminary test set on the Grand Challenge platform, and our team is currently ranking in the 2nd place among 497 participants worldwide from 53 countries (accessed date: 2024/9/4), with Dice score of 0.8700, False Negative Volume of 19.3969 and False Positive Volume of 1.0857.

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    Combined training on public and private PET-CT data gives the most balanced tumor segmentation across oesophageal, lung, and AutoPET test sets, supporting data diversity over architecture.

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