Repurposing traditional U-Net predictions for sparse SAM prompting in medical image segmentation

Author:

Morton Colbert ZacheryORCID,Arrington Daniel,Foote Matthew,Gårding JonasORCID,Fay DominikORCID,Huo Michael,Pinkham Mark,Ramachandran PrabhakarORCID

Abstract

Abstract Objective: Automated medical image segmentation (MIS) using deep learning has traditionally relied on models built and trained from scratch, or at least fine-tuned on a target dataset. The Segment Anything Model (SAM) by Meta challenges this paradigm by providing zero-shot generalisation capabilities. This study aims to develop and compare methods for refining traditional U-Net segmentations by repurposing them for automated SAM prompting. Approach: A 2D U-Net with EfficientNet-B4 encoder was trained using 4-fold cross-validation on an in-house brain metastases dataset. Segmentation predictions from each validation set were used for automatic sparse prompt generation via a bounding box prompting method (BBPM) and novel implementations of the point prompting method (PPM). The PPMs frequently produced poor slice predictions (PSPs) that required identification and substitution. A slice was identified as a PSP if it (1) contained multiple predicted regions per lesion or (2) possessed outlier foreground pixel counts relative to the patient’s other slices. Each PSP was substituted with a corresponding initial U-Net or SAM BBPM prediction. The patients’ mean volumetric dice similarity coefficient (DSC) was used to evaluate and compare the methods’ performances. Main results: Relative to the initial U-Net segmentations, the BBPM improved mean patient DSC by 3.93 ± 1.48% to 0.847 ± 0.008 DSC. PSPs constituted 20.01–21.63% of PPMs’ predictions and without substitution performance dropped by 82.94 ± 3.17% to 0.139 ± 0.023 DSC. Pairing the two PSP identification techniques yielded a sensitivity to PSPs of 92.95 ± 1.20%. By combining this approach with BBPM prediction substitution, the PPMs achieved segmentation accuracies on par with the BBPM, improving mean patient DSC by up to 4.17 ± 1.40% and reaching 0.849 ± 0.007 DSC. Significance: The proposed PSP identification and substitution techniques bridge the gap between PPM and BBPM performance for MIS. Additionally, the uniformity observed in our experiments’ results demonstrates the robustness of SAM to variations in prompting style. These findings can assist in the design of both automatically and manually prompted pipelines.

Funder

Elekta Instruments

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Nursing

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