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Iterative pseudo-labeling based adaptive copy-paste supervision for semi-supervised tumor segmentation

Qiangguo Jin, Hui Cui, Junbo Wang, Changming Sun, Yimiao He, Ping Xuan, Linlin Wang, Cong Cong, Leyi Wei*, Ran Su

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Semi-supervised learning (SSL) has attracted considerable attention in medical image processing. The latest SSL methods use a combination of consistency regularization and pseudo-labeling to achieve remarkable success. However, most existing SSL studies focus on segmenting large organs, neglecting the challenging scenarios where there are numerous tumors or tumors of small volume. Furthermore, the extensive capabilities of data augmentation strategies, particularly in the context of both labeled and unlabeled data, have yet to be thoroughly investigated. To tackle these challenges, we introduce a straightforward yet effective approach, termed iterative pseudo-labeling based adaptive copy-paste supervision (IPA-CP), for tumor segmentation in CT scans. IPA-CP incorporates a two-way uncertainty based adaptive augmentation mechanism, aiming to inject tumor uncertainties present in the mean teacher architecture into adaptive augmentation. Additionally, IPA-CP employs an iterative pseudo-label transition strategy to generate more robust and informative pseudo labels for the unlabeled samples. Extensive experiments on both in-house and public datasets show that our framework outperforms state-of-the-art SSL methods in medical image segmentation. Ablation study results demonstrate the effectiveness of our technical contributions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113785
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalKnowledge-Based Systems
Volume324
Early online date4 Jun 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • Copy-paste
  • Iterative pseudo-labeling
  • Semi-supervised learning
  • Two-way uncertainty

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