Image quality assessment by overlapping task-specific and task-agnostic measures: application to prostate multiparametric MR images for cancer segmentation
Shaheer U. Saeed, Wen Yan, Yunguan Fu, Francesco Giganti, Qianye Yang,, Zachary M. C. Baum, Mirabela Rusu, Richard E. Fan, Geoffrey A. Sonn, Mark, Emberton, Dean C. Barratt, Yipeng Hu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a combined task-specific and task-agnostic image quality assessment method for medical images, improving the identification of images needing re-acquisition in prostate MRI segmentation tasks.
Contribution
It extends existing IQA methods by integrating auto-encoding based task-agnostic measures with task-specific quality, enabling better differentiation of image issues affecting clinical tasks.
Findings
Successfully identified images requiring re-acquisition.
Enhanced differentiation between artefacts and clinically challenging cases.
Improved image quality assessment for prostate MRI segmentation.
Abstract
Image quality assessment (IQA) in medical imaging can be used to ensure that downstream clinical tasks can be reliably performed. Quantifying the impact of an image on the specific target tasks, also named as task amenability, is needed. A task-specific IQA has recently been proposed to learn an image-amenability-predicting controller simultaneously with a target task predictor. This allows for the trained IQA controller to measure the impact an image has on the target task performance, when this task is performed using the predictor, e.g. segmentation and classification neural networks in modern clinical applications. In this work, we propose an extension to this task-specific IQA approach, by adding a task-agnostic IQA based on auto-encoding as the target task. Analysing the intersection between low-quality images, deemed by both the task-specific and task-agnostic IQA, may help to…
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TopicsRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
