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Combo Loss: Handling Input and Output Imbalance in Multi-Organ Segmentation

Authors :
Taghanaki, Saeid Asgari
Zheng, Yefeng
Zhou, S. Kevin
Georgescu, Bogdan
Sharma, Puneet
Xu, Daguang
Comaniciu, Dorin
Hamarneh, Ghassan
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
arXiv, 2018.

Abstract

Simultaneous segmentation of multiple organs from different medical imaging modalities is a crucial task as it can be utilized for computer-aided diagnosis, computer-assisted surgery, and therapy planning. Thanks to the recent advances in deep learning, several deep neural networks for medical image segmentation have been introduced successfully for this purpose. In this paper, we focus on learning a deep multi-organ segmentation network that labels voxels. In particular, we examine the critical choice of a loss function in order to handle the notorious imbalance problem that plagues both the input and output of a learning model. The input imbalance refers to the class-imbalance in the input training samples (i.e., small foreground objects embedded in an abundance of background voxels, as well as organs of varying sizes). The output imbalance refers to the imbalance between the false positives and false negatives of the inference model. In order to tackle both types of imbalance during training and inference, we introduce a new curriculum learning based loss function. Specifically, we leverage Dice similarity coefficient to deter model parameters from being held at bad local minima and at the same time gradually learn better model parameters by penalizing for false positives/negatives using a cross entropy term. We evaluated the proposed loss function on three datasets: whole body positron emission tomography (PET) scans with 5 target organs, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) prostate scans, and ultrasound echocardigraphy images with a single target organ i.e., left ventricular. We show that a simple network architecture with the proposed integrative loss function can outperform state-of-the-art methods and results of the competing methods can be improved when our proposed loss is used.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....474346f98a6b0167df30fef8b491d7d6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1805.02798