FIESTA: Fourier-Based Semantic Augmentation With Uncertainty Guidance for Enhanced Domain Generalizability in Medical Image Segmentation.
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Abstract
Single-source domain generalization (SDG) in medical image segmentation (MIS) aims to generalize a model using only one source domain data to segment data from an unseen target domain. Despite substantial advances in SDG with data augmentation, existing methods often fail to fully consider the details and uncertain areas prevalent in MIS, leading to mis-segmentation. In this study, we propose a Fourier-based semantic augmentation method called FIESTA using uncertainty guidance (UG) to enhance the fundamental goals of MIS in an SDG context by manipulating the amplitude and phase components in the frequency domain. The proposed Fourier augmentative transformer (FAT) addresses semantic amplitude modulation based on meaningful angular points to induce pertinent variations and harnesses the phase spectrum to ensure structural coherence. Moreover, FIESTA employs uncertainty estimation to fine-tune the augmentation process, improving the ability of the model to adapt to diverse augmented data and concentrate on areas with higher ambiguity. Extensive experiments across three cross-domain scenarios demonstrate that FIESTA surpasses recent state-of-the-art SDG approaches in segmentation performance and significantly contributes to boosting the model's applicability in medical imaging modalities.