Boundary-weighted logit consistency improves calibration of segmentation networks

07/16/2023
by   Neerav Karani, et al.
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Neural network prediction probabilities and accuracy are often only weakly-correlated. Inherent label ambiguity in training data for image segmentation aggravates such miscalibration. We show that logit consistency across stochastic transformations acts as a spatially varying regularizer that prevents overconfident predictions at pixels with ambiguous labels. Our boundary-weighted extension of this regularizer provides state-of-the-art calibration for prostate and heart MRI segmentation.

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