CVJul 13, 2020

Uncertain-DeepSSM: From Images to Probabilistic Shape Models

arXiv:2007.06516v128 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the need for trustworthy uncertainty quantification in clinical diagnostic tools for shape modeling, though it is incremental as it builds directly on DeepSSM.

The authors tackled the problem of overconfident shape estimates in deep learning-based statistical shape modeling by proposing Uncertain-DeepSSM, which quantifies both aleatoric and epistemic uncertainties, resulting in improved accuracy over DeepSSM while maintaining end-to-end efficiency.

Statistical shape modeling (SSM) has recently taken advantage of advances in deep learning to alleviate the need for a time-consuming and expert-driven workflow of anatomy segmentation, shape registration, and the optimization of population-level shape representations. DeepSSM is an end-to-end deep learning approach that extracts statistical shape representation directly from unsegmented images with little manual overhead. It performs comparably with state-of-the-art shape modeling methods for estimating morphologies that are viable for subsequent downstream tasks. Nonetheless, DeepSSM produces an overconfident estimate of shape that cannot be blindly assumed to be accurate. Hence, conveying what DeepSSM does not know, via quantifying granular estimates of uncertainty, is critical for its direct clinical application as an on-demand diagnostic tool to determine how trustworthy the model output is. Here, we propose Uncertain-DeepSSM as a unified model that quantifies both, data-dependent aleatoric uncertainty by adapting the network to predict intrinsic input variance, and model-dependent epistemic uncertainty via a Monte Carlo dropout sampling to approximate a variational distribution over the network parameters. Experiments show an accuracy improvement over DeepSSM while maintaining the same benefits of being end-to-end with little pre-processing.

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