AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper focuses on improving medical image analysis by addressing image registration and tumor segmentation simultaneously using a new deep learning algorithm.
  • The proposed method utilizes the interdependence between registration and segmentation tasks, specifically adjusting similarity constraints within tumor regions for better results.
  • The algorithm was tested on well-known datasets (BraTS 2018 and OASIS 3), showing competitive performance compared to state-of-the-art methods, especially in tumor areas, and is accessible for public use online.

Article Abstract

Image registration and segmentation are the two most studied problems in medical image analysis. Deep learning algorithms have recently gained a lot of attention due to their success and state-of-the-art results in variety of problems and communities. In this paper, we propose a novel, efficient, and multi-task algorithm that addresses the problems of image registration and brain tumor segmentation jointly. Our method exploits the dependencies between these tasks through a natural coupling of their interdependencies during inference. In particular, the similarity constraints are relaxed within the tumor regions using an efficient and relatively simple formulation. We evaluated the performance of our formulation both quantitatively and qualitatively for registration and segmentation problems on two publicly available datasets (BraTS 2018 and OASIS 3), reporting competitive results with other recent state-of-the-art methods. Moreover, our proposed framework reports significant amelioration ( < 0.005) for the registration performance inside the tumor locations, providing a generic method that does not need any predefined conditions (e.g., absence of abnormalities) about the volumes to be registered. Our implementation is publicly available online at https://github.com/TheoEst/joint_registration_tumor_segmentation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7100603PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2020.00017DOI Listing

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