LTSP: Long-Term Slice Propagation for Accurate Airway Segmentation
Yangqian Wu, Minghui Zhang, Weihao Yu, Hao Zheng, Jiasheng Xu, Yun, Gu

TL;DR
This paper introduces LTSP, a novel long-term slice propagation method integrated into a two-stage framework, significantly improving airway segmentation accuracy and topology preservation in CT scans for bronchoscopic guidance.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new LTSP method and a two-stage segmentation framework that enhances airway segmentation accuracy and topology preservation in pathological CT scans.
Findings
Significant reduction in segmentation breakages.
Improved detection of tiny bronchi.
Enhanced airway topology connectivity.
Abstract
Purpose: Bronchoscopic intervention is a widely-used clinical technique for pulmonary diseases, which requires an accurate and topological complete airway map for its localization and guidance. The airway map could be extracted from chest computed tomography (CT) scans automatically by airway segmentation methods. Due to the complex tree-like structure of the airway, preserving its topology completeness while maintaining the segmentation accuracy is a challenging task. Methods: In this paper, a long-term slice propagation (LTSP) method is proposed for accurate airway segmentation from pathological CT scans. We also design a two-stage end-to-end segmentation framework utilizing the LTSP method in the decoding process. Stage 1 is used to generate a coarse feature map by an encoder-decoder architecture. Stage 2 is to adopt the proposed LTSP method for exploiting the continuity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
