CVApr 25, 2025

Federated Client-tailored Adapter for Medical Image Segmentation

arXiv:2504.18020v14 citationsh-index: 3IEEE Trans Inf Forensics Secur
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This addresses the challenge of domain heterogeneity in federated medical image segmentation, offering a client-tailored solution for distributed healthcare data.

The paper tackles the problem of medical image segmentation in federated learning settings with client-wise domain heterogeneity, proposing a Federated Client-tailored Adapter framework that achieves stable and adaptive segmentation without sharing local data, demonstrating effectiveness on three large-scale datasets.

Medical image segmentation in X-ray images is beneficial for computer-aided diagnosis and lesion localization. Existing methods mainly fall into a centralized learning paradigm, which is inapplicable in the practical medical scenario that only has access to distributed data islands. Federated Learning has the potential to offer a distributed solution but struggles with heavy training instability due to client-wise domain heterogeneity (including distribution diversity and class imbalance). In this paper, we propose a novel Federated Client-tailored Adapter (FCA) framework for medical image segmentation, which achieves stable and client-tailored adaptive segmentation without sharing sensitive local data. Specifically, the federated adapter stirs universal knowledge in off-the-shelf medical foundation models to stabilize the federated training process. In addition, we develop two client-tailored federated updating strategies that adaptively decompose the adapter into common and individual components, then globally and independently update the parameter groups associated with common client-invariant and individual client-specific units, respectively. They further stabilize the heterogeneous federated learning process and realize optimal client-tailored instead of sub-optimal global-compromised segmentation models. Extensive experiments on three large-scale datasets demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed FCA framework for federated medical segmentation.

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