PCCS improves semi-supervised medical image segmentation by contrasting prototypes built from signed distance maps, with uncertainty weighting and a teacher-student prototype update.
Region-level Contrastive and Consistency Learning for Semi-Supervised Semantic Segmentation
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Current semi-supervised semantic segmentation methods mainly focus on designing pixel-level consistency and contrastive regularization. However, pixel-level regularization is sensitive to noise from pixels with incorrect predictions, and pixel-level contrastive regularization has memory and computational cost with O(pixel_num^2). To address the issues, we propose a novel region-level contrastive and consistency learning framework (RC^2L) for semi-supervised semantic segmentation. Specifically, we first propose a Region Mask Contrastive (RMC) loss and a Region Feature Contrastive (RFC) loss to accomplish region-level contrastive property. Furthermore, Region Class Consistency (RCC) loss and Semantic Mask Consistency (SMC) loss are proposed for achieving region-level consistency. Based on the proposed region-level contrastive and consistency regularization, we develop a region-level contrastive and consistency learning framework (RC^2L) for semi-supervised semantic segmentation, and evaluate our RC$^2$L on two challenging benchmarks (PASCAL VOC 2012 and Cityscapes), outperforming the state-of-the-art.
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Prototype Contrastive Consistency Learning for Semi-Supervised Medical Image Segmentation
PCCS improves semi-supervised medical image segmentation by contrasting prototypes built from signed distance maps, with uncertainty weighting and a teacher-student prototype update.