IVCVLGMAAug 13, 2019

Collaborative Multi-agent Learning for MR Knee Articular Cartilage Segmentation

arXiv:1908.04469v116 citations
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This work addresses efficient cartilage segmentation for knee osteoarthritis diagnosis, representing an incremental improvement with a novel method for a known bottleneck in medical imaging.

The paper tackles the challenge of segmenting knee articular cartilages in 3D MR images by proposing a collaborative multi-agent network with adversarial learning and ROI-fusion, achieving superior performance on a dataset of hundreds of MR knee volumes.

The 3D morphology and quantitative assessment of knee articular cartilages (i.e., femoral, tibial, and patellar cartilage) in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is of great importance for knee radiographic osteoarthritis (OA) diagnostic decision making. However, effective and efficient delineation of all the knee articular cartilages in large-sized and high-resolution 3D MR knee data is still an open challenge. In this paper, we propose a novel framework to solve the MR knee cartilage segmentation task. The key contribution is the adversarial learning based collaborative multi-agent segmentation network. In the proposed network, we use three parallel segmentation agents to label cartilages in their respective region of interest (ROI), and then fuse the three cartilages by a novel ROI-fusion layer. The collaborative learning is driven by an adversarial sub-network. The ROI-fusion layer not only fuses the individual cartilages from multiple agents, but also backpropagates the training loss from the adversarial sub-network to each agent to enable joint learning of shape and spatial constraints. Extensive evaluations are conducted on a dataset including hundreds of MR knee volumes with diverse populations, and the proposed method shows superior performance.

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