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Lung CT Segmentation to Identify Consolidations and Ground Glass Areas for Quantitative Assesment of SARS-CoV Pneumonia
Published on: December 19, 2020
An efficient deep neural network framework for COVID-19 lung infection segmentation
Ge Jin1, Chuancai Liu1,2, Xu Chen1
1School of Computer Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China.
Abstract:
Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in 2020, it has significantly affected the global health system. The use of deep learning technology to automatically segment pneumonia lesions from Computed Tomography (CT) images can greatly reduce the workload of physicians and expand traditional diagnostic methods. However, there are still some challenges to tackle the task, including obtaining high-quality annotations and subtle differences between classes. In the present study, a novel deep neural network based on Resnet architecture is proposed to automatically segment infected areas from CT images. To reduce the annotation cost, a Vector Quantized Variational AutoEncoder (VQ-VAE) branch is added to reconstruct the input images for purpose of regularizing the shared decoder and the latent maps of the VQ-VAE are utilized to further improve the feature representation. Moreover, a novel proportions loss is presented for mitigating class imbalance and enhance the generalization ability of the model. In addition, a semi-supervised mechanism based on adversarial learning to the network has been proposed, which can utilize the information of the trusted region in unlabeled images to further regularize the network. Extensive experiments on the COVID-SemiSeg are performed to verify the superiority of the proposed method, and the results are in line with expectations.

