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Automatic brain labeling via multi-atlas guided fully convolutional networks

Authors
Fang, LongweiZhang, LichiNie, DongCao, XiaohuanRekik, IslemLee, Seong-WhanHe, HuiguangShen, Dinggang
Issue Date
1월-2019
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Brain image labeling; Multi-atlas-based method; Fully convolutional network; Patch-based labeling
Citation
MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS, v.51, pp.157 - 168
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Journal Title
MEDICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS
Volume
51
Start Page
157
End Page
168
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/68405
DOI
10.1016/j.media.2018.10.012
ISSN
1361-8415
Abstract
Multi-atlas-based methods are commonly used for MR brain image labeling, which alleviates the burdening and time-consuming task of manual labeling in neuroimaging analysis studies. Traditionally, multi atlas-based methods first register multiple atlases to the target image, and then propagate the labels from the labeled atlases to the unlabeled target image. However, the registration step involves non-rigid alignment, which is often time-consuming and might lack high accuracy. Alternatively, patch-based methods have shown promise in relaxing the demand for accurate registration, but they often require the use of hand-crafted features. Recently, deep learning techniques have demonstrated their effectiveness in image labeling, by automatically learning comprehensive appearance features from training images. In this paper, we propose a multi-atlas guided fully convolutional network (MA-FCN) for automatic image labeling, which aims at further improving the labeling performance with the aid of prior knowledge from the training atlases. Specifically, we train our MA-FCN model in a patch-based manner, where the input data consists of not only a training image patch but also a set of its neighboring (i.e., most similar) affine-aligned atlas patches. The guidance information from neighboring atlas patches can help boost the discriminative ability of the learned FCN. Experimental results on different datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method, by significantly outperforming the conventional FCN and several state-of-the-art MR brain labeling methods. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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