MONAIfbs: MONAI-based fetal brain MRI deep learning segmentation
Marta B.M. Ranzini, Lucas Fidon, S\'ebastien Ourselin, Marc Modat and, Tom Vercauteren

TL;DR
This paper introduces MONAIfbs, a deep learning tool based on MONAI and UNet, that improves fetal brain segmentation in MRI, enhancing the accuracy and reducing manual corrections needed for super-resolution reconstruction in Spina Bifida cases.
Contribution
The paper presents a single-step dynUNet model that outperforms previous 2-step segmentation approaches for fetal brain MRI, simplifying the pipeline and increasing robustness.
Findings
dynUNet achieved higher Dice scores than previous methods.
The model reduced the number of outliers requiring manual correction.
Code and trained model are publicly available.
Abstract
In fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Super Resolution Reconstruction (SRR) algorithms are becoming popular tools to obtain high-resolution 3D volume reconstructions from low-resolution stacks of 2D slices, acquired at different orientations. To be effective, these algorithms often require accurate segmentation of the region of interest, such as the fetal brain in suspected pathological cases. In the case of Spina Bifida, Ebner, Wang et al. (NeuroImage, 2020) combined their SRR algorithm with a 2-step segmentation pipeline (2D localisation followed by a 2D segmentation network). However, if the localisation step fails, the second network is not able to recover a correct brain mask, thus requiring manual corrections for an effective SRR. In this work, we aim at improving the fetal brain segmentation for SRR in Spina Bifida. We hypothesise that a well-trained single-step UNet can achieve…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
