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RCPS: Rectified Contrastive Pseudo Supervision for Semi-Supervised Medical Image Segmentation
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2023
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Medical Image SegmentationEngineeringMachine LearningDiagnostic ImagingImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionContrastive Pseudo SupervisionSemi-supervised LearningRadiologyHealth SciencesMachine VisionMedical ImagingDeep LearningMedical Image ComputingRcps Segmentation MethodClass SeparabilityComputer VisionSemi-supervised SegmentationBiomedical ImagingComputer-aided DiagnosisMedical Image AnalysisImage Segmentation
Medical image segmentation methods are generally designed as fully-supervised to guarantee model performance, which requires a significant amount of expert annotated samples that are high-cost and laborious. Semi-supervised image segmentation can alleviate the problem by utilizing a large number of unlabeled images along with limited labeled images. However, learning a robust representation from numerous unlabeled images remains challenging due to potential noise in pseudo labels and insufficient class separability in feature space, which undermines the performance of current semi-supervised segmentation approaches. To address the issues above, we propose a novel semi-supervised segmentation method named as Rectified Contrastive Pseudo Supervision (RCPS), which combines a rectified pseudo supervision and voxel-level contrastive learning to improve the effectiveness of semi-supervised segmentation. Particularly, we design a novel rectification strategy for the pseudo supervision method based on uncertainty estimation and consistency regularization to reduce the noise influence in pseudo labels. Furthermore, we introduce a bidirectional voxel contrastive loss in the network to ensure intra-class consistency and inter-class contrast in feature space, which increases class separability in the segmentation. The proposed RCPS segmentation method has been validated on two public datasets and an in-house clinical dataset. Experimental results reveal that the proposed method yields better segmentation performance compared with the state-of-the-art methods in semi-supervised medical image segmentation. The source code is available at https://github.com/hsiangyuzhao/RCPS.
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