An attention-based context-informed deep framework for infant brain subcortical segmentation

一种基于注意力机制的、上下文信息的婴儿大脑皮层下分割深度框架

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Abstract

Precise segmentation of subcortical structures from infant brain magnetic resonance (MR) images plays an essential role in studying early subcortical structural and functional developmental patterns and diagnosis of related brain disorders. However, due to the dynamic appearance changes, low tissue contrast, and tiny subcortical size in infant brain MR images, infant subcortical segmentation is a challenging task. In this paper, we propose a context-guided, attention-based, coarse-to-fine deep framework to precisely segment the infant subcortical structures. At the coarse stage, we aim to directly predict the signed distance maps (SDMs) from multi-modal intensity images, including T1w, T2w, and the ratio of T1w and T2w images, with an SDM-Unet, which can leverage the spatial context information, including the structural position information and the shape information of the target structure, to generate high-quality SDMs. At the fine stage, the predicted SDMs, which encode spatial-context information of each subcortical structure, are integrated with the multi-modal intensity images as the input to a multi-source and multi-path attention Unet (M2A-Unet) for achieving refined segmentation. Both the 3D spatial and channel attention blocks are added to guide the M2A-Unet to focus more on the important subregions and channels. We additionally incorporate the inner and outer subcortical boundaries as extra labels to help precisely estimate the ambiguous boundaries. We validate our method on an infant MR image dataset and on an unrelated neonatal MR image dataset. Compared to eleven state-of-the-art methods, the proposed framework consistently achieves higher segmentation accuracy in both qualitative and quantitative evaluations of infant MR images and also exhibits good generalizability in the neonatal dataset.

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