SMILE-UHURA Challenge -- Small Vessel Segmentation at Mesoscopic Scale from Ultra-High Resolution 7T Magnetic Resonance Angiograms
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.09593v1
- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:06:00 GMT
- Title: SMILE-UHURA Challenge -- Small Vessel Segmentation at Mesoscopic Scale from Ultra-High Resolution 7T Magnetic Resonance Angiograms
- Authors: Soumick Chatterjee, Hendrik Mattern, Marc Dörner, Alessandro Sciarra, Florian Dubost, Hannes Schnurre, Rupali Khatun, Chun-Chih Yu, Tsung-Lin Hsieh, Yi-Shan Tsai, Yi-Zeng Fang, Yung-Ching Yang, Juinn-Dar Huang, Marshall Xu, Siyu Liu, Fernanda L. Ribeiro, Saskia Bollmann, Karthikesh Varma Chintalapati, Chethan Mysuru Radhakrishna, Sri Chandana Hudukula Ram Kumara, Raviteja Sutrave, Abdul Qayyum, Moona Mazher, Imran Razzak, Cristobal Rodero, Steven Niederren, Fengming Lin, Yan Xia, Jiacheng Wang, Riyu Qiu, Liansheng Wang, Arya Yazdan Panah, Rosana El Jurdi, Guanghui Fu, Janan Arslan, Ghislain Vaillant, Romain Valabregue, Didier Dormont, Bruno Stankoff, Olivier Colliot, Luisa Vargas, Isai Daniel Chacón, Ioannis Pitsiorlas, Pablo Arbeláez, Maria A. Zuluaga, Stefanie Schreiber, Oliver Speck, Andreas Nürnberger,
- Abstract summary: The lack of publicly available annotated datasets has impeded the development of robust, machine learning-driven segmentation algorithms.
The SMILE-UHURA challenge addresses the gap in publicly available annotated datasets by providing an annotated dataset of Time-of-Flight angiography acquired with 7T MRI.
Dice scores reached up to 0.838 $pm$ 0.066 and 0.716 $pm$ 0.125 on the respective datasets, with an average performance of up to 0.804 $pm$ 0.15.
- Score: 60.35639972035727
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- Abstract: The human brain receives nutrients and oxygen through an intricate network of blood vessels. Pathology affecting small vessels, at the mesoscopic scale, represents a critical vulnerability within the cerebral blood supply and can lead to severe conditions, such as Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases. The advent of 7 Tesla MRI systems has enabled the acquisition of higher spatial resolution images, making it possible to visualise such vessels in the brain. However, the lack of publicly available annotated datasets has impeded the development of robust, machine learning-driven segmentation algorithms. To address this, the SMILE-UHURA challenge was organised. This challenge, held in conjunction with the ISBI 2023, in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, aimed to provide a platform for researchers working on related topics. The SMILE-UHURA challenge addresses the gap in publicly available annotated datasets by providing an annotated dataset of Time-of-Flight angiography acquired with 7T MRI. This dataset was created through a combination of automated pre-segmentation and extensive manual refinement. In this manuscript, sixteen submitted methods and two baseline methods are compared both quantitatively and qualitatively on two different datasets: held-out test MRAs from the same dataset as the training data (with labels kept secret) and a separate 7T ToF MRA dataset where both input volumes and labels are kept secret. The results demonstrate that most of the submitted deep learning methods, trained on the provided training dataset, achieved reliable segmentation performance. Dice scores reached up to 0.838 $\pm$ 0.066 and 0.716 $\pm$ 0.125 on the respective datasets, with an average performance of up to 0.804 $\pm$ 0.15.
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