Suggestive Annotation of Brain Tumour Images with Gradient-Guided Sampling

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Machine learning has been widely adopted for medical image analysis in recent years given its promising performance in image segmentation and classification tasks. As a data-driven science, the success of machine learning, in particular supervised learning, largely depends on the availability of manually annotated datasets. For medical imaging applications, such annotated datasets are not easy to acquire. It takes a substantial amount of time and resource to curate an annotated medical image set. In this paper, we propose an efficient annotation framework for brain tumour images that is able to suggest informative sample images for human experts to annotate. Our experiments show that training a segmentation model with only 19% suggestively annotated patient scans from BraTS 2019 dataset can achieve a comparable performance to training a model on the full dataset for whole tumour segmentation task. It demonstrates a promising way to save manual annotation cost and improve data efficiency in medical imaging applications.

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Dai, C., Wang, S., Mo, Y., Zhou, K., Angelini, E., Guo, Y., & Bai, W. (2020). Suggestive Annotation of Brain Tumour Images with Gradient-Guided Sampling. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12264 LNCS, pp. 156–165). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59719-1_16

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