Bi-Fusion of Structure and Deformation at Multi-Scale for Joint Segmentation and Registration

Jiaju Zhang, Tianyu Fu*, Deqiang Xiao, Jingfan Fan, Hong Song, Danni Ai, Jian Yang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Medical image segmentation and registration are two fundamental and highly related tasks. However, current works focus on the mutual promotion between the two at the loss function level, ignoring the feature information generated by the encoder-decoder network during the task-specific feature mapping process and the potential inter-task feature relationship. This paper proposes a unified multi-task joint learning framework based on bi-fusion of structure and deformation at multi-scale, called BFM-Net, which simultaneously achieves the segmentation results and deformation field in a single-step estimation. BFM-Net consists of a segmentation subnetwork (SegNet), a registration subnetwork (RegNet), and the multi-task connection module (MTC). The MTC module is used to transfer the latent feature representation between segmentation and registration at multi-scale and link different tasks at the network architecture level, including the spatial attention fusion module (SAF), the multi-scale spatial attention fusion module (MSAF) and the velocity field fusion module (VFF). Extensive experiments on MR, CT and ultrasound images demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach. The MTC module can increase the Dice scores of segmentation and registration by 3.2%, 1.6%, 2.2%, and 6.2%, 4.5%, 3.0%, respectively. Compared with six state-of-the-art algorithms for segmentation and registration, BFM-Net can achieve superior performance in various modal images, fully demonstrating its effectiveness and generalization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3676-3691
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Bi-fusion
  • joint learning
  • registration
  • segmentation

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