Inter- and intra-uncertainty based feature aggregation model for semi-supervised histopathology image segmentation

  • Qiangguo Jin
  • , Hui Cui
  • , Changming Sun
  • , Yang Song
  • , Jiangbin Zheng
  • , Leilei Cao
  • , Leyi Wei
  • , Ran Su

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Abstract

Acquiring pixel-level annotations is often limited in applications such as histology studies that require domain expertise. Various semi-supervised learning approaches have been developed to work with limited ground truth annotations, such as the popular teacher-student models. However, hierarchical prediction uncertainty within the student model (intra-uncertainty) and image prediction uncertainty (inter-uncertainty) have not been fully utilized by existing methods. To address these issues, we first propose a novel inter- and intra-uncertainty regularization method to measure and constrain both inter- and intra-inconsistencies in the teacher-student architecture. We also propose a new two-stage network with pseudo-mask guided feature aggregation (PG-FANet) as the segmentation model. The two-stage structure complements with the uncertainty regularization strategy to avoid introducing extra modules in solving uncertainties and the aggregation mechanisms enable multi-scale and multi-stage feature integration. Comprehensive experimental results over the MoNuSeg and CRAG datasets show that our PG-FANet outperforms other state-of-the-art methods and our semi-supervised learning framework yields competitive performance with a limited amount of labeled data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122093
JournalExpert Systems with Applications
Volume238
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Feature aggregation
  • Histopathology image segmentation
  • Semi-supervised learning
  • Uncertainty regularization

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