Learning to Segment from Noisy Annotations: A Spatial Correction Approach

Yao, Jiachen, Zhang, Yikai, Zheng, Songzhu, Goswami, Mayank, Prasanna, Prateek, Chen, Chao

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Noisy labels can significantly affect the performance of deep neural networks (DNNs). In medical image segmentation tasks, annotations are error-prone due to the high demand in annotation time and in the annotators' expertise. Existing methods mostly assume noisy labels in different pixels are \textit{i.i.d}. However, segmentation label noise usually has strong spatial correlation and has prominent bias in distribution. In this paper, we propose a novel Markov model for segmentation noisy annotations that encodes both spatial correlation and bias. Further, to mitigate such label noise, we propose a label correction method to recover true label progressively. We provide theoretical guarantees of the correctness of the proposed method. Experiments show that our approach outperforms current state-of-the-art methods on both synthetic and real-world noisy annotations.

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