Structure-Preserving Synthesis: MaskGAN for Unpaired MR-CT Translation
MICCAI 2023 Medical image synthesis is a challenging task due to the scarcity of paired data. Several methods have applied CycleGAN to leverage unpaired data, but they often generate inaccurate mappings that shift the anatomy. This problem is further exacerbated when the images from the source and t...
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Zusammenfassung: | MICCAI 2023 Medical image synthesis is a challenging task due to the scarcity of paired
data. Several methods have applied CycleGAN to leverage unpaired data, but they
often generate inaccurate mappings that shift the anatomy. This problem is
further exacerbated when the images from the source and target modalities are
heavily misaligned. Recently, current methods have aimed to address this issue
by incorporating a supplementary segmentation network. Unfortunately, this
strategy requires costly and time-consuming pixel-level annotations. To
overcome this problem, this paper proposes MaskGAN, a novel and cost-effective
framework that enforces structural consistency by utilizing automatically
extracted coarse masks. Our approach employs a mask generator to outline
anatomical structures and a content generator to synthesize CT contents that
align with these structures. Extensive experiments demonstrate that MaskGAN
outperforms state-of-the-art synthesis methods on a challenging pediatric
dataset, where MR and CT scans are heavily misaligned due to rapid growth in
children. Specifically, MaskGAN excels in preserving anatomical structures
without the need for expert annotations. The code for this paper can be found
at https://github.com/HieuPhan33/MaskGAN. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.16143 |