Interactive medical image segmentation based on human-in-the-loop machine learning is a novel paradigm that draws on human expert knowledge to assist medical image segmentation.However,existing methods often fall into...Interactive medical image segmentation based on human-in-the-loop machine learning is a novel paradigm that draws on human expert knowledge to assist medical image segmentation.However,existing methods often fall into what we call interactive misunderstanding,the essence of which is the dilemma in trading off short-and long-term interaction information.To better use the interaction information at various timescales,we propose an interactive segmentation framework,called interactive MEdical image segmentation with self-adaptive Confidence CAlibration(MECCA),which combines action-based confidence learning and multi-agent reinforcement learning.A novel confidence network is learned by predicting the alignment level of the action with short-term interaction information.A confidence-based reward-shaping mechanism is then proposed to explicitly incorporate confidence in the policy gradient calculation,thus directly correcting the model’s interactive misunderstanding.MECCA also enables user-friendly interactions by reducing the interaction intensity and difficulty via label generation and interaction guidance,respectively.Numerical experiments on different segmentation tasks show that MECCA can significantly improve short-and long-term interaction information utilization efficiency with remarkably fewer labeled samples.The demo video is available at https://bit.ly/mecca-demo-video.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality,China(No.22511106004)the Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China(No.2022M723039)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.12071145)the Shanghai Trusted Industry Internet Software Collaborative Innovation Center,China。
文摘Interactive medical image segmentation based on human-in-the-loop machine learning is a novel paradigm that draws on human expert knowledge to assist medical image segmentation.However,existing methods often fall into what we call interactive misunderstanding,the essence of which is the dilemma in trading off short-and long-term interaction information.To better use the interaction information at various timescales,we propose an interactive segmentation framework,called interactive MEdical image segmentation with self-adaptive Confidence CAlibration(MECCA),which combines action-based confidence learning and multi-agent reinforcement learning.A novel confidence network is learned by predicting the alignment level of the action with short-term interaction information.A confidence-based reward-shaping mechanism is then proposed to explicitly incorporate confidence in the policy gradient calculation,thus directly correcting the model’s interactive misunderstanding.MECCA also enables user-friendly interactions by reducing the interaction intensity and difficulty via label generation and interaction guidance,respectively.Numerical experiments on different segmentation tasks show that MECCA can significantly improve short-and long-term interaction information utilization efficiency with remarkably fewer labeled samples.The demo video is available at https://bit.ly/mecca-demo-video.