Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Medical Image Segmentation Using Transformer With Meta Attention

Image segmentation is essential to medical image analysis as it provides the labeled regions of interest for the subsequent diagnosis and treatment. However, fully-supervised segmentation methods require high-quality annotations produced by experts, which is laborious and expensive. In addition, when performing segmentation on another unlabeled image modality, the segmentation performance will be adversely affected due to the domain shift. Unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) is an effective way to tackle these problems, but the performance of the existing methods is still desired to improve. Also, despite the effectiveness of recent Transformer-based methods in medical image segmentation, the adaptability of Transformers is rarely investigated. In this paper, we present a novel UDA framework using a Transformer for building a cross-modality segmentation method with the advantages of learning long-range dependencies and transferring attentive information. To fully utilize the attention learned by the Transformer in UDA, we propose Meta Attention (MA) and use it to perform a fully attention-based alignment scheme, which can learn the hierarchical consistencies of attention and transfer more discriminative information between two modalities. We have conducted extensive experiments on cross-modality segmentation using three datasets, including a whole heart segmentation dataset (MMWHS), an abdominal organ segmentation dataset, and a brain tumor segmentation dataset. The promisin...
Source: IEE Transactions on Medical Imaging - Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research