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Unified generative adversarial networks for multimodal segmentation from unpaired 3D medical images. | LitMetric

To fully define the target objects of interest in clinical diagnosis, many deep convolution neural networks (CNNs) use multimodal paired registered images as inputs for segmentation tasks. However, these paired images are difficult to obtain in some cases. Furthermore, the CNNs trained on one specific modality may fail on others for images acquired with different imaging protocols and scanners. Therefore, developing a unified model that can segment the target objects from unpaired multiple modalities is significant for many clinical applications. In this work, we propose a 3D unified generative adversarial network, which unifies the any-to-any modality translation and multimodal segmentation in a single network. Since the anatomical structure is preserved during modality translation, the auxiliary translation task is used to extract the modality-invariant features and generate the additional training data implicitly. To fully utilize the segmentation-related features, we add a cross-task skip connection with feature recalibration from the translation decoder to the segmentation decoder. Experiments on abdominal organ segmentation and brain tumor segmentation indicate that our method outperforms the existing unified methods.

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