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Retinal Blood Vessel Segmentation Using a Fully Convolutional Network – Transfer Learning from Patch- to Image-Level

Authors : Taibou Birgui Sekou, Moncef Hidane, Julien Olivier, Hubert Cardot

Published in: Machine Learning in Medical Imaging

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Fully convolutional networks (FCNs) are well known to provide state-of-the-art results in various medical image segmentation tasks. However, these models usually need a tremendous number of training samples to achieve good performances. Unfortunately, this requirement is often difficult to satisfy in the medical imaging field, due to the scarcity of labeled images. As a consequence, the common tricks for FCNs’ training go from data augmentation and transfer learning to patch-based segmentation. In the latter, the segmentation of an image involves patch extraction, patch segmentation, then patch aggregation. This paper presents a framework that takes advantage of all these tricks by starting with a patch-level segmentation which is then extended to the image level by transfer learning. The proposed framework follows two main steps. Given a image database \(\mathcal {D}\), a first network \(\mathcal {N}_P\) is designed and trained using patches extracted from \(\mathcal {D}\). Then, \(\mathcal {N}_P\) is used to pre-train a FCN \(\mathcal {N}_I\) to be trained on the full sized images of \(\mathcal {D}\). Experimental results are presented on the task of retinal blood vessel segmentation using the well known publicly available DRIVE database.

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Metadata
Title
Retinal Blood Vessel Segmentation Using a Fully Convolutional Network – Transfer Learning from Patch- to Image-Level
Authors
Taibou Birgui Sekou
Moncef Hidane
Julien Olivier
Hubert Cardot
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00919-9_20

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