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Current and emerging trends in medical image segmentation with deep learning

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In recent years, the segmentation of anatomical or pathological structures using deep learning has experienced a widespread interest in medical image analysis. Remarkably successful performance has been reported in many imaging modalities and for a variety of clinical contexts to support clinicians in computer-assisted diagnosis, therapy or surgical planning purposes. However, despite the increasing amount of medical image segmentation challenges, there remains little consensus on which methodology perform best. Therefore, we examine in this paper the numerous developments and breakthroughs brought since the rise of U-Net inspired architectures. Especially, we focus on the technical challenges and emerging trends that the community is now focusing on, including conditional generative adversarial and cascaded networks, medical Transformers, contrastive learning, knowledge distillation, active learning, prior knowledge embedding, cross-modality learning, multi-structure analysis, federated learning or semi-supervised and self-supervised paradigms. We also suggest possible avenues to be further investigated in future research efforts.
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hal-04075794 , version 1 (06-04-2023)
hal-04075794 , version 2 (01-05-2023)

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Pierre-Henri Conze, Gustavo Andrade-Miranda, Vivek Kumar Singh, Vincent Jaouen, Dimitris Visvikis. Current and emerging trends in medical image segmentation with deep learning. IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma Medical Sciences, 2023, 7 (6), pp.545-569. ⟨10.1109/TRPMS.2023.3265863⟩. ⟨hal-04075794v2⟩
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