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The state-of-the-art 3D anisotropic intracranial hemorrhage segmentation on non-contrast head CT: The INSTANCE challenge

Authors :
Li, Xiangyu
Luo, Gongning
Wang, Kuanquan
Wang, Hongyu
Liu, Jun
Liang, Xinjie
Jiang, Jie
Song, Zhenghao
Zheng, Chunyue
Chi, Haokai
Xu, Mingwang
He, Yingte
Ma, Xinghua
Guo, Jingwen
Liu, Yifan
Li, Chuanpu
Chen, Zeli
Siddiquee, Md Mahfuzur Rahman
Myronenko, Andriy
Sanner, Antoine P.
Mukhopadhyay, Anirban
Othman, Ahmed E.
Zhao, Xingyu
Liu, Weiping
Zhang, Jinhuang
Ma, Xiangyuan
Liu, Qinghui
MacIntosh, Bradley J.
Liang, Wei
Mazher, Moona
Qayyum, Abdul
Abramova, Valeriia
Lladó, Xavier
Li, Shuo
Li, Xiangyu
Luo, Gongning
Wang, Kuanquan
Wang, Hongyu
Liu, Jun
Liang, Xinjie
Jiang, Jie
Song, Zhenghao
Zheng, Chunyue
Chi, Haokai
Xu, Mingwang
He, Yingte
Ma, Xinghua
Guo, Jingwen
Liu, Yifan
Li, Chuanpu
Chen, Zeli
Siddiquee, Md Mahfuzur Rahman
Myronenko, Andriy
Sanner, Antoine P.
Mukhopadhyay, Anirban
Othman, Ahmed E.
Zhao, Xingyu
Liu, Weiping
Zhang, Jinhuang
Ma, Xiangyuan
Liu, Qinghui
MacIntosh, Bradley J.
Liang, Wei
Mazher, Moona
Qayyum, Abdul
Abramova, Valeriia
Lladó, Xavier
Li, Shuo
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Automatic intracranial hemorrhage segmentation in 3D non-contrast head CT (NCCT) scans is significant in clinical practice. Existing hemorrhage segmentation methods usually ignores the anisotropic nature of the NCCT, and are evaluated on different in-house datasets with distinct metrics, making it highly challenging to improve segmentation performance and perform objective comparisons among different methods. The INSTANCE 2022 was a grand challenge held in conjunction with the 2022 International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI). It is intended to resolve the above-mentioned problems and promote the development of both intracranial hemorrhage segmentation and anisotropic data processing. The INSTANCE released a training set of 100 cases with ground-truth and a validation set with 30 cases without ground-truth labels that were available to the participants. A held-out testing set with 70 cases is utilized for the final evaluation and ranking. The methods from different participants are ranked based on four metrics, including Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC), Hausdorff Distance (HD), Relative Volume Difference (RVD) and Normalized Surface Dice (NSD). A total of 13 teams submitted distinct solutions to resolve the challenges, making several baseline models, pre-processing strategies and anisotropic data processing techniques available to future researchers. The winner method achieved an average DSC of 0.6925, demonstrating a significant growth over our proposed baseline method. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed INSTANCE challenge releases the first intracranial hemorrhage segmentation benchmark, and is also the first challenge that intended to resolve the anisotropic problem in 3D medical image segmentation, which provides new alternatives in these research fields.<br />Comment: Summarized paper for the MICCAI INSTANCE 2022 Challenge

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1381594497
Document Type :
Electronic Resource