Abstract

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread globally in early 2020, causing the world to face an existential health crisis. Automated detection of lung infections from computed tomography (CT) images offers a great potential to augment the traditional healthcare strategy for tackling COVID-19. However, segmenting infected regions from CT slices faces several challenges, including high variation in infection characteristics, and low intensity contrast between infections and normal tissues. Further, collecting a large amount of data is impractical within a short time period, inhibiting the training of a deep model. To address these challenges, a novel COVID-19 Lung Infection Segmentation Deep Network (Inf-Net) is proposed to automatically identify infected regions from chest CT slices. In our Inf-Net, a parallel partial decoder is used to aggregate the high-level features and generate a global map. Then, the implicit reverse attention and explicit edge-attention are utilized to model the boundaries and enhance the representations. Moreover, to alleviate the shortage of labeled data, we present a semi-supervised segmentation framework based on a randomly selected propagation strategy, which only requires a few labeled images and leverages primarily unlabeled data. Our semi-supervised framework can improve the learning ability and achieve a higher performance. Extensive experiments on our COVID-SemiSeg and real CT volumes demonstrate that the proposed Inf-Net outperforms most cutting-edge segmentation models and advances the state-of-the-art performance.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceSegmentationSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Contrast (vision)Economic shortageDeep learningPattern recognition (psychology)MedicinePathologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)

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Year
2020
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Volume
39
Issue
8
Pages
2626-2637
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1160
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Deng-Ping Fan, Tao Zhou, Ge-Peng Ji et al. (2020). Inf-Net: Automatic COVID-19 Lung Infection Segmentation From CT Images. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging , 39 (8) , 2626-2637. https://doi.org/10.1109/tmi.2020.2996645

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10.1109/tmi.2020.2996645