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In Medical image analysis

Medical image segmentation methods based on deep learning have made remarkable progress. However, such existing methods are sensitive to data distribution. Therefore, slight domain shifts will cause a decline of performance in practical applications. To relieve this problem, many domain adaptation methods learn domain-invariant representations by alignment or adversarial training whereas ignoring domain-specific representations. In response to this issue, this paper rethinks the traditional domain adaptation framework and proposes a novel orthogonal decomposition adversarial domain adaptation (ODADA) architecture for medical image segmentation. The main idea behind our proposed ODADA model is to decompose the input features into domain-invariant and domain-specific representations and then use the newly designed orthogonal loss function to encourage their independence. Furthermore, we propose a two-step optimization strategy to extract domain-invariant representations by separating domain-specific representations, fighting the performance degradation caused by domain shifts. Encouragingly, the proposed ODADA framework is plug-and-play and can replace the traditional adversarial domain adaptation module. The proposed method has consistently demonstrated effectiveness through comprehensive experiments on three publicly available datasets, including cross-site prostate segmentation dataset, cross-site COVID-19 lesion segmentation dataset, and cross-modality cardiac segmentation dataset. The source code is available at https://github.com/YonghengSun1997/ODADA.

Sun Yongheng, Dai Duwei, Xu Songhua

2022-Sep-21

Medical image segmentation, Orthogonal decomposition, Unsupervised domain adaptation