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Optimizing Universal Lesion Segmentation: State Space Model-Guided Hierarchical Networks with Feature Importance Adjustment (2404.17235v1)

Published 26 Apr 2024 in eess.IV and cs.CV

Abstract: Deep learning has revolutionized medical imaging by providing innovative solutions to complex healthcare challenges. Traditional models often struggle to dynamically adjust feature importance, resulting in suboptimal representation, particularly in tasks like semantic segmentation crucial for accurate structure delineation. Moreover, their static nature incurs high computational costs. To tackle these issues, we introduce Mamba-Ahnet, a novel integration of State Space Model (SSM) and Advanced Hierarchical Network (AHNet) within the MAMBA framework, specifically tailored for semantic segmentation in medical imaging.Mamba-Ahnet combines SSM's feature extraction and comprehension with AHNet's attention mechanisms and image reconstruction, aiming to enhance segmentation accuracy and robustness. By dissecting images into patches and refining feature comprehension through self-attention mechanisms, the approach significantly improves feature resolution. Integration of AHNet into the MAMBA framework further enhances segmentation performance by selectively amplifying informative regions and facilitating the learning of rich hierarchical representations. Evaluation on the Universal Lesion Segmentation dataset demonstrates superior performance compared to state-of-the-art techniques, with notable metrics such as a Dice similarity coefficient of approximately 98% and an Intersection over Union of about 83%. These results underscore the potential of our methodology to enhance diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and ultimately, patient outcomes in clinical practice. By addressing the limitations of traditional models and leveraging the power of deep learning, our approach represents a significant step forward in advancing medical imaging technology.

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