Adversarial cycle-consistent synthesis of cerebral microbleeds for data augmentation

01/16/2021
by   Khrystyna Faryna, et al.
0

We propose a novel framework for controllable pathological image synthesis for data augmentation. Inspired by CycleGAN, we perform cycle-consistent image-to-image translation between two domains: healthy and pathological. Guided by a semantic mask, an adversarially trained generator synthesizes pathology on a healthy image in the specified location. We demonstrate our approach on an institutional dataset of cerebral microbleeds in traumatic brain injury patients. We utilize synthetic images generated with our method for data augmentation in cerebral microbleeds detection. Enriching the training dataset with synthetic images exhibits the potential to increase detection performance for cerebral microbleeds in traumatic brain injury patients.

READ FULL TEXT
research
08/03/2022

Subject-Specific Lesion Generation and Pseudo-Healthy Synthesis for Multiple Sclerosis Brain Images

Understanding the intensity characteristics of brain lesions is key for ...
research
12/10/2021

Image-to-Image Translation-based Data Augmentation for Robust EV Charging Inlet Detection

This work addresses the task of electric vehicle (EV) charging inlet det...
research
10/27/2022

An Adversarial Active Sampling-based Data Augmentation Framework for Manufacturable Chip Design

Lithography modeling is a crucial problem in chip design to ensure a chi...
research
01/10/2019

Adversarial Pseudo Healthy Synthesis Needs Pathology Factorization

Pseudo healthy synthesis, i.e. the creation of a subject-specific `healt...
research
06/17/2020

Are you wearing a mask? Improving mask detection from speech using augmentation by cycle-consistent GANs

The task of detecting whether a person wears a face mask from speech is ...
research
08/01/2023

Metrics to Quantify Global Consistency in Synthetic Medical Images

Image synthesis is increasingly being adopted in medical image processin...
research
03/21/2021

Self adversarial attack as an augmentation method for immunohistochemical stainings

It has been shown that unpaired image-to-image translation methods const...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset