POST-IVUS: A perceptual organisation-aware selective transformer framework for intravascular ultrasound segmentation.
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89
Pagination
102922 - ?
DOI
10.1016/j.media.2023.102922
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Med Image Anal
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Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is recommended in guiding coronary intervention. The segmentation of coronary lumen and external elastic membrane (EEM) borders in IVUS images is a key step, but the manual process is time-consuming and error-prone, and suffers from inter-observer variability. In this paper, we propose a novel perceptual organisation-aware selective transformer framework that can achieve accurate and robust segmentation of the vessel walls in IVUS images. In this framework, temporal context-based feature encoders extract efficient motion features of vessels. Then, a perceptual organisation-aware selective transformer module is proposed to extract accurate boundary information, supervised by a dedicated boundary loss. The obtained EEM and lumen segmentation results will be fused in a temporal constraining and fusion module, to determine the most likely correct boundaries with robustness to morphology. Our proposed methods are extensively evaluated in non-selected IVUS sequences, including normal, bifurcated, and calcified vessels with shadow artifacts. The results show that the proposed methods outperform the state-of-the-art, with a Jaccard measure of 0.92 for lumen and 0.94 for EEM on the IVUS 2011 open challenge dataset. This work has been integrated into a software QCU-CMS2 to automatically segment IVUS images in a user-friendly environment.
Authors
Huang, X; Bajaj, R; Li, Y; Ye, X; Lin, J; Pugliese, F; Ramasamy, A; Gu, Y; Wang, Y; Torii, RCollections
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