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Bidirectional Copy-Paste for Semi-Supervised Medical Image Segmentation

Yun Bai, Duowen Chen, Qingli Li, Wei Shen, Yan Wang

2023354 citationsDOI

Abstract

In semi-supervised medical image segmentation, there exist empirical mismatch problems between labeled and un-labeled data distribution. The knowledge learned from the labeled data may be largely discarded if treating labeled and unlabeled data separately or in an inconsistent manner. We propose a straightforward method for alleviating the problem-copy-pasting labeled and unlabeled data bidirectionally, in a simple Mean Teacher architecture. The method encourages unlabeled data to learn comprehensive common semantics from the labeled data in both inward and outward directions. More importantly, the consistent learning procedure for labeled and unlabeled data can largely reduce the empirical distribution gap. In detail, we copy-paste a random crop from a labeled image (foreground) onto an unlabeled image (background) and an unlabeled image (foreground) onto a labeled image (background), respectively. The two mixed images are fed into a Student network and supervised by the mixed supervisory signals of pseudo-labels and ground-truth. We reveal that the simple mechanism of copy-pasting bidirectionally between labeled and unlabeled data is good enough and the experiments show solid gains (e.g., over 21% Dice improvement on ACDC dataset with 5% labeled data) compared with other state-of-the-arts on various semi-supervised medical image segmentation datasets. Code is avaiable at https://github.com/DeepMed-Lab-ECNU/BCP.

Topics & Concepts

SegmentationArtificial intelligenceComputer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Ground truthImage (mathematics)Labeled dataCode (set theory)Image segmentationSemantics (computer science)Semi-supervised learningSet (abstract data type)Programming languageAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsDomain Adaptation and Few-Shot LearningCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI