A Detection-Gated Pipeline for Robust Glottal Area Waveform Extraction and Clinical Pathology Assessment
Abstract
A detection-gated pipeline combining a localizer and segmenter achieves state-of-the-art glottal segmentation with robust cross-dataset generalization and real-time processing capabilities.
Background: Accurate glottal segmentation in high-speed videoendoscopy (HSV) is essential for extracting kinematic biomarkers of laryngeal function. However, existing deep learning models often produce spurious artifacts in non-glottal frames and fail to generalize across different clinical settings. Methods: We propose a detection-gated pipeline that integrates a localizer with a segmenter. A temporal consistency wrapper ensures robustness by suppressing false positives during glottal closure and occlusion. The segmenter was trained on a limited subset of the GIRAFE dataset (600 frames), while the localizer was trained on the BAGLS training set. The in-distribution localizer provides a tight region of interest (ROI), removing geometric anatomical variations and enabling cross-dataset generalization without fine-tuning. Results: The pipeline achieved state-of-the-art performance on the GIRAFE (DSC=0.81) and BAGLS (DSC=0.85) benchmarks and demonstrated superior generalizability. Notably, the framework maintained robust cross-dataset generalization (DSC=0.77). Downstream validation on a 65-subject clinical cohort confirmed that automated kinematic features - specifically the Open Quotient and Glottal Area Waveform (GAW) - remained consistent with clinical benchmarks. The coefficient of variation (CV) of the glottal area was a significant marker for distinguishing healthy from pathological vocal function (p=0.006). Conclusions: This architecture provides a computationally efficient solution (~35 frames/s) suitable for real-time clinical use. By overcoming cross-dataset variability, this framework facilitates the standardized, large-scale extraction of clinical biomarkers across diverse endoscopy platforms. Code, trained weights, and evaluation scripts are released at https://github.com/hari-krishnan/openglottal.
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