Towards broader generalization of deep learning methods for multiple sclerosis lesion segmentation

12/14/2020
by   Reda Abdellah Kamraoui, et al.
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Recently, segmentation methods based on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) showed promising performance in automatic Multiple Sclerosis (MS) lesions segmentation. These techniques have even outperformed human experts in controlled evaluation condition. However state-of-the-art approaches trained to perform well on highly-controlled datasets fail to generalize on clinical data from unseen datasets. Instead of proposing another improvement of the segmentation accuracy, we propose a novel method robust to domain shift and performing well on unseen datasets, called DeepLesionBrain (DLB). This generalization property results from three main contributions. First, DLB is based on a large ensemble of compact 3D CNNs. This ensemble strategy ensures a robust prediction despite the risk of generalization failure of some individual networks. Second, DLB includes a new image quality data augmentation to reduce dependency to training data specificity (e.g., acquisition protocol). Finally, to learn a more generalizable representation of MS lesions, we propose a hierarchical specialization learning (HSL). HSL is performed by pre-training a generic network over the whole brain, before using its weights as initialization to locally specialized networks. By this end, DLB learns both generic features extracted at global image level and specific features extracted at local image level. At the time of publishing this paper, DLB is among the Top 3 performing published methods on ISBI Challenge while using only half of the available modalities. DLB generalization has also been compared to other state-of-the-art approaches, during cross-dataset experiments on MSSEG'16, ISBI challenge, and in-house datasets. DLB improves the segmentation performance and generalization over classical techniques, and thus proposes a robust approach better suited for clinical practice.

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