Search Results for author: Qianye Yang

Found 20 papers, 7 papers with code

Semi-weakly-supervised neural network training for medical image registration

no code implementations16 Feb 2024 Yiwen Li, Yunguan Fu, Iani J. M. B. Gayo, Qianye Yang, Zhe Min, Shaheer U. Saeed, Wen Yan, Yipei Wang, J. Alison Noble, Mark Emberton, Matthew J. Clarkson, Dean C. Barratt, Victor A. Prisacariu, Yipeng Hu

For training registration networks, weak supervision from segmented corresponding regions-of-interest (ROIs) have been proven effective for (a) supplementing unsupervised methods, and (b) being used independently in registration tasks in which unsupervised losses are unavailable or ineffective.

Image Registration Medical Image Registration

Combiner and HyperCombiner Networks: Rules to Combine Multimodality MR Images for Prostate Cancer Localisation

no code implementations17 Jul 2023 Wen Yan, Bernard Chiu, Ziyi Shen, Qianye Yang, Tom Syer, Zhe Min, Shonit Punwani, Mark Emberton, David Atkinson, Dean C. Barratt, Yipeng Hu

One of the distinct characteristics in radiologists' reading of multiparametric prostate MR scans, using reporting systems such as PI-RADS v2. 1, is to score individual types of MR modalities, T2-weighted, diffusion-weighted, and dynamic contrast-enhanced, and then combine these image-modality-specific scores using standardised decision rules to predict the likelihood of clinically significant cancer.

Image Segmentation Semantic Segmentation

Spatial Correspondence between Graph Neural Network-Segmented Images

no code implementations12 Mar 2023 Qian Li, Yunguan Fu, Qianye Yang, Zhijiang Du, Hongjian Yu, Yipeng Hu

Graph neural networks (GNNs) have been proposed for medical image segmentation, by predicting anatomical structures represented by graphs of vertices and edges.

Image Segmentation Medical Image Segmentation +2

Bi-parametric prostate MR image synthesis using pathology and sequence-conditioned stable diffusion

no code implementations3 Mar 2023 Shaheer U. Saeed, Tom Syer, Wen Yan, Qianye Yang, Mark Emberton, Shonit Punwani, Matthew J. Clarkson, Dean C. Barratt, Yipeng Hu

For the first time, we evaluate the realism of the generated pathology by blind expert identification of the presence of suspected lesions, where we find that the clinician performs similarly for both real and synthesised images, with a 2. 9 percentage point difference in lesion identification accuracy between real and synthesised images, demonstrating the potentials in radiological training purposes.

Image Generation

Prototypical few-shot segmentation for cross-institution male pelvic structures with spatial registration

1 code implementation12 Sep 2022 Yiwen Li, Yunguan Fu, Iani Gayo, Qianye Yang, Zhe Min, Shaheer Saeed, Wen Yan, Yipei Wang, J. Alison Noble, Mark Emberton, Matthew J. Clarkson, Henkjan Huisman, Dean Barratt, Victor Adrian Prisacariu, Yipeng Hu

The prowess that makes few-shot learning desirable in medical image analysis is the efficient use of the support image data, which are labelled to classify or segment new classes, a task that otherwise requires substantially more training images and expert annotations.

Few-Shot Learning Segmentation

Cross-Modality Image Registration using a Training-Time Privileged Third Modality

1 code implementation26 Jul 2022 Qianye Yang, David Atkinson, Yunguan Fu, Tom Syer, Wen Yan, Shonit Punwani, Matthew J. Clarkson, Dean C. Barratt, Tom Vercauteren, Yipeng Hu

In this work, we consider the task of pairwise cross-modality image registration, which may benefit from exploiting additional images available only at training time from an additional modality that is different to those being registered.

Image Registration

The impact of using voxel-level segmentation metrics on evaluating multifocal prostate cancer localisation

no code implementations30 Mar 2022 Wen Yan, Qianye Yang, Tom Syer, Zhe Min, Shonit Punwani, Mark Emberton, Dean C. Barratt, Bernard Chiu, Yipeng Hu

However, the differences in false-positives and false-negatives, between the actual errors and the perceived counterparts if DSC is used, can be as high as 152 and 154, respectively, out of the 357 test set lesions.

Image Segmentation Medical Image Segmentation +3

Image quality assessment by overlapping task-specific and task-agnostic measures: application to prostate multiparametric MR images for cancer segmentation

1 code implementation20 Feb 2022 Shaheer U. Saeed, Wen Yan, Yunguan Fu, Francesco Giganti, Qianye Yang, Zachary M. C. Baum, Mirabela Rusu, Richard E. Fan, Geoffrey A. Sonn, Mark Emberton, Dean C. Barratt, Yipeng Hu

This allows for the trained IQA controller to measure the impact an image has on the target task performance, when this task is performed using the predictor, e. g. segmentation and classification neural networks in modern clinical applications.

Image Quality Assessment

Few-shot image segmentation for cross-institution male pelvic organs using registration-assisted prototypical learning

no code implementations17 Jan 2022 Yiwen Li, Yunguan Fu, Qianye Yang, Zhe Min, Wen Yan, Henkjan Huisman, Dean Barratt, Victor Adrian Prisacariu, Yipeng Hu

The ability to adapt medical image segmentation networks for a novel class such as an unseen anatomical or pathological structure, when only a few labelled examples of this class are available from local healthcare providers, is sought-after.

Anatomy Image Segmentation +3

Adaptable image quality assessment using meta-reinforcement learning of task amenability

1 code implementation31 Jul 2021 Shaheer U. Saeed, Yunguan Fu, Vasilis Stavrinides, Zachary M. C. Baum, Qianye Yang, Mirabela Rusu, Richard E. Fan, Geoffrey A. Sonn, J. Alison Noble, Dean C. Barratt, Yipeng Hu

Using 6644 clinical ultrasound images from 249 prostate cancer patients, our results for image classification and segmentation tasks show that the proposed IQA method can be adapted using data with as few as respective 19. 7% and 29. 6% expert-reviewed consensus labels and still achieve comparable IQA and task performance, which would otherwise require a training dataset with 100% expert labels.

Image Classification Image Quality Assessment +4

Development and evaluation of intraoperative ultrasound segmentation with negative image frames and multiple observer labels

1 code implementation28 Jul 2021 Liam F Chalcroft, Jiongqi Qu, Sophie A Martin, Iani JMB Gayo, Giulio V Minore, Imraj RD Singh, Shaheer U Saeed, Qianye Yang, Zachary MC Baum, Andre Altmann, Yipeng Hu

When developing deep neural networks for segmenting intraoperative ultrasound images, several practical issues are encountered frequently, such as the presence of ultrasound frames that do not contain regions of interest and the high variance in ground-truth labels.

Segmentation

Learning image quality assessment by reinforcing task amenable data selection

no code implementations15 Feb 2021 Shaheer U. Saeed, Yunguan Fu, Zachary M. C. Baum, Qianye Yang, Mirabela Rusu, Richard E. Fan, Geoffrey A. Sonn, Dean C. Barratt, Yipeng Hu

In this paper, we consider a type of image quality assessment as a task-specific measurement, which can be used to select images that are more amenable to a given target task, such as image classification or segmentation.

Image Classification Image Quality Assessment

Longitudinal Image Registration with Temporal-order and Subject-specificity Discrimination

no code implementations29 Aug 2020 Qianye Yang, Yunguan Fu, Francesco Giganti, Nooshin Ghavami, Qingchao Chen, J. Alison Noble, Tom Vercauteren, Dean Barratt, Yipeng Hu

Morphological analysis of longitudinal MR images plays a key role in monitoring disease progression for prostate cancer patients, who are placed under an active surveillance program.

Image Registration Morphological Analysis +1

MRI Cross-Modality NeuroImage-to-NeuroImage Translation

no code implementations22 Jan 2018 Qianye Yang, Nannan Li, Zixu Zhao, Xingyu Fan, Eric I-Chao Chang, Yan Xu

Based on our proposed framework, we first propose a method for cross-modality registration by fusing the deformation fields to adopt the cross-modality information from translated modalities.

MRI segmentation Segmentation +1

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