Multiorgan segmentation using distance-aware adversarial networks.
Roger TrulloCaroline PetitjeanBernard DubraySu RuanPublished in: Journal of medical imaging (Bellingham, Wash.) (2019)
Segmentation of organs at risk (OAR) in computed tomography (CT) is of vital importance in radiotherapy treatment. This task is time consuming and for some organs, it is very challenging due to low-intensity contrast in CT. We propose a framework to perform the automatic segmentation of multiple OAR: esophagus, heart, trachea, and aorta. Different from previous works using deep learning techniques, we make use of global localization information, based on an original distance map that yields not only the localization of each organ, but also the spatial relationship between them. Instead of segmenting directly the organs, we first generate the localization map by minimizing a reconstruction error within an adversarial framework. This map that includes localization information of all organs is then used to guide the segmentation task in a fully convolutional setting. Experimental results show encouraging performance on CT scans of 60 patients totaling 11,084 slices in comparison with other state-of-the-art methods.
Keyphrases
- deep learning
- computed tomography
- dual energy
- contrast enhanced
- convolutional neural network
- image quality
- positron emission tomography
- artificial intelligence
- magnetic resonance imaging
- machine learning
- ejection fraction
- magnetic resonance
- high density
- heart failure
- newly diagnosed
- early stage
- radiation therapy
- healthcare
- prognostic factors
- aortic valve
- radiation induced
- social media
- combination therapy
- pet ct