NPBDREG: A Non-parametric Bayesian Deep-Learning Based Approach for Diffeomorphic Brain MRI Registration

ArXiv(2021)

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Quantification of uncertainty in deep-neural-networks (DNN) based image registration algorithms plays an important role in the safe deployment of real-world medical applications and research-oriented processing pipelines, and in improving generalization capabilities. Currently available approaches for uncertainty estimation, including the variational encoder-decoder architecture and the inference-time dropout approach, require specific network architectures and assume parametric distribution of the latent space which may result in sub-optimal characterization of the posterior distribution for the predicted deformation-fields. We introduce the NPBDREG, a fully non-parametric Bayesian framework for unsupervised DNN-based deformable image registration by combining an Adam optimizer with stochastic gradient Langevin dynamics (SGLD) to characterize the true posterior distribution through posterior sampling. The NPBDREG provides a principled non-parametric way to characterize the true posterior distribution, thus providing improved uncertainty estimates and confidence measures in a theoretically well-founded and computationally efficient way. We demonstrated the added-value of NPBDREG, compared to the baseline probabilistic VoxelMorph unsupervised model (PrVXM), on brain MRI images registration using 390 image pairs from four publicly available databases: MGH10, CMUC12, ISBR18 and LPBA40. The NPBDREG shows a slight improvement in the registration accuracy compared to PrVXM (Dice score of 0.73 vs. 0.68, p 0.01), a better generalization capability for data corrupted by a mixed structure noise (e.g Dice score of 0.729 vs. 0.686 for α = 0.2) and last but foremost, a significantly better correlation of the predicted uncertainty with out-of-distribution data (r > 0.95 vs.
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diffeomorphic brain mri registration,deep-learning deep-learning,non-parametric
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