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Juan Lyu1, Jinpeng Meng2, Yu Zhang1
1College of Artificial Intelligence, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin 300457, China.
Abstract:
Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is a critical indicator for assessing cardiac function and diagnosing heart disease. LVEF can be derived by estimating the left ventricular volume from end-systolic and end-diastolic frames through echocardiography segmentation. However, current algorithms either focus primarily on single-frame segmentation, neglecting the temporal and spatial correlations between consecutive frames, or often fail to effectively address the inherent challenges posed by the low-contrast and fuzzy edges characteristic of echocardiography, thereby resulting in suboptimal segmentation outcomes. In this study, we propose a novel self-attention-based dual-task learning approach for automatic left ventricle segmentation. First, we introduce a multi-scale edge-attention U-Net to achieve supervised semantic segmentation of echocardiography. Second, an optical flow network is developed to capture the changes in the optical flow fields between frames in an unsupervised manner. These two tasks are then jointly trained using a temporal consistency mechanism to extract spatio-temporal features across frames. Experimental results demonstrate that our model outperforms existing segmentation methods. Our proposed method not only enhances the performance of semantic segmentation but also improves the consistency of segmentation between consecutive frames.

