Force Sensing Guided Artery-Vein Segmentation via Sequential Ultrasound Images
Yimeng Geng, Gaofeng Meng, Mingcong Chen, Guanglin Cao, Mingyang Zhao,, Jianbo Zhao, Hongbin Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a force sensing guided approach to improve artery-vein segmentation in ultrasound images by leveraging vessel deformability and key frame identification, along with a new multimodal dataset.
Contribution
It presents a novel force sensing guided segmentation framework that enhances accuracy and introduces the first multimodal ultrasound artery-vein dataset, Mus-V.
Findings
Significant performance improvements in multiple U-shaped networks.
Effective use of force magnitude for key frame selection.
First multimodal ultrasound artery-vein segmentation dataset.
Abstract
Accurate identification of arteries and veins in ultrasound images is crucial for vascular examinations and interventions in robotics-assisted surgeries. However, current methods for ultrasound vessel segmentation face challenges in distinguishing between arteries and veins due to their morphological similarities. To address this challenge, this study introduces a novel force sensing guided segmentation approach to enhance artery-vein segmentation accuracy by leveraging their distinct deformability. Our proposed method utilizes force magnitude to identify key frames with the most significant vascular deformation in a sequence of ultrasound images. These key frames are then integrated with the current frame through attention mechanisms, with weights assigned in accordance with force magnitude. Our proposed force sensing guided framework can be seamlessly integrated into various…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Softmax · Attention Is All You Need · Max Pooling · Concatenated Skip Connection · Convolution · U-Net
