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ECCV 2024 - Skeleton Recall Loss for Connectivity Conserving and Resource Efficient Segmentation of Thin Tubular Structures

In this talk, we present Skeleton Recall Loss, a novel loss function for topologically accurate and efficient segmentation of thin, tubular structures, such as roads, nerves, or vessels. By circumventing expensive GPU-based operations, we reduce computational overheads by up to 90% compared to the current state-of-the-art, while achieving overall superior performance in segmentation accuracy and connectivity preservation. Additionally, it is the first multi-class capable loss function for thin structure segmentation.

ECCV 2024 Paper

Skeleton Recall Loss for Connectivity Conserving and Resource Efficient Segmentation of Thin Tubular Structures

About the Speakers

Maximilian Rokuss holds a M.Sc. in Physics from Heidelberg University, now PhD Student in Medical Image Computing at German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and Heidelberg University

Yannick Kirchoff holds a M.Sc. in Physics from Heidelberg University, now PhD Student in Medical Image Computing at German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and Helmholtz Information and Data Science School for Health

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