SCANet: A Unified Semi-Supervised Learning Framework for Vessel Segmentation

Ning Shen, Tingfa Xu*, Ziyang Bian, Shiqi Huang, Feng Mu, Bo Huang, Yuze Xiao, Jianan Li*

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Automatic subcutaneous vessel imaging with near-infrared (NIR) optical apparatus can promote the accuracy of locating blood vessels, thus significantly contributing to clinical venipuncture research. Though deep learning models have achieved remarkable success in medical image segmentation, they still struggle in the subfield of subcutaneous vessel segmentation due to the scarcity and low-quality of annotated data. To relieve it, this work presents a novel semi-supervised learning framework, SCANet, that achieves accurate vessel segmentation through an alternate training strategy. The SCANet is composed of a multi-scale recurrent neural network that embeds coarse-to-fine features and two auxiliary branches, a consistency decoder and an adversarial learning branch, responsible for strengthening fine-grained details and eliminating differences between ground-truths and predictions, respectively. Equipped with a novel semi-supervised alternate training strategy, the three components work collaboratively, enabling SCANet to accurately segment vessel regions with only a handful of labeled data and abounding unlabeled data. Moreover, to mitigate the shortage of annotated data in this field, we provide a new subcutaneous vessel dataset, VESSEL-NIR. Extensive experiments on a wide variety of tasks, including the segmentation of subcutaneous vessels, retinal vessels, and skin lesions, well demonstrate the superiority and generality of our approach.

源语言英语
页(从-至)2476-2489
页数14
期刊IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
42
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 9月 2023

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