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Deep asymmetric mixture model for unsupervised cell segmentation

Published 3 Jun 2024 in cs.CV | (2406.01815v1)

Abstract: Automated cell segmentation has become increasingly crucial for disease diagnosis and drug discovery, as manual delineation is excessively laborious and subjective. To address this issue with limited manual annotation, researchers have developed semi/unsupervised segmentation approaches. Among these approaches, the Deep Gaussian mixture model plays a vital role due to its capacity to facilitate complex data distributions. However, these models assume that the data follows symmetric normal distributions, which is inapplicable for data that is asymmetrically distributed. These models also obstacles weak generalization capacity and are sensitive to outliers. To address these issues, this paper presents a novel asymmetric mixture model for unsupervised cell segmentation. This asymmetric mixture model is built by aggregating certain multivariate Gaussian mixture models with log-likelihood and self-supervised-based optimization functions. The proposed asymmetric mixture model outperforms (nearly 2-30% gain in dice coefficient, p<0.05) the existing state-of-the-art unsupervised models on cell segmentation including the segment anything.

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