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An Efficient Anchor-free Universal Lesion Detection in CT-scans

Manu Sheoran, Meghal Dani, Monika Sharma, Lovekesh Vig

2022-03-30Medical Object DetectionLesion Detection
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Abstract

Existing universal lesion detection (ULD) methods utilize compute-intensive anchor-based architectures which rely on predefined anchor boxes, resulting in unsatisfactory detection performance, especially in small and mid-sized lesions. Further, these default fixed anchor-sizes and ratios do not generalize well to different datasets. Therefore, we propose a robust one-stage anchor-free lesion detection network that can perform well across varying lesions sizes by exploiting the fact that the box predictions can be sorted for relevance based on their center rather than their overlap with the object. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the ULD can be improved by explicitly providing it the domain-specific information in the form of multi-intensity images generated using multiple HU windows, followed by self-attention based feature-fusion and backbone initialization using weights learned via self-supervision over CT-scans. We obtain comparable results to the state-of-the-art methods, achieving an overall sensitivity of 86.05% on the DeepLesion dataset, which comprises of approximately 32K CT-scans with lesions annotated across various body organs.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Object DetectionDeepLesionSensitivity86.05FCOS
3DDeepLesionSensitivity86.05FCOS
2D ClassificationDeepLesionSensitivity86.05FCOS
2D Object DetectionDeepLesionSensitivity86.05FCOS
16kDeepLesionSensitivity86.05FCOS

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