Semi- and Weakly Supervised Directional Bootstrapping Model for Automated Skin Lesion Segmentation

03/08/2019
by   Yutong Xie, et al.
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Automated skin lesion segmentation on dermoscopy images is an essential and challenging task in the computer-aided diagnosis of skin cancer. Despite their prevalence and relatively good performance, deep learning based segmentation methods require a myriad number of training images with pixel-level dense annotation, which is hard to obtain due to the efforts and costs related to dermoscopy images acquisition and annotation. In this paper, we propose the semi- and weakly supervised directional bootstrapping (SWSDB) model for skin lesion segmentation, which consists of three deep convolutional neural networks: a coarse segmentation network (coarse-SN), a dilated classification network (dilated-CN) and an enhanced segmentation network (enhanced-SN). Both the coarse-SN and enhanced-SN are trained using the images with pixel-level annotation, and the dilated-CN is trained using the images with image-level class labels. The coarse-SN generates rough segmentation masks that provide a prior bootstrapping for the dilated-CN and help it produce accurate lesion localization maps. The maps are then fed into the enhanced-SN to transfer the localization information learned from image-level labels to the enhanced-SN to generate segmentation results. Furthermore, we introduce a hybrid loss that is the weighted sum of a dice loss and a rank loss to the coarse-SN and enhanced-SN, ensuring both networks' good compatibility for the data with imbalanced classes and imbalanced hard-easy pixels. We evaluated the proposed SWSDB model on the ISIC-2017 challenge dataset and PH2 dataset and achieved a Jaccard index of 80.4 lesion segmentation.

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