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oai:arXiv.org:2403.06471

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Computer Science - Computer Vision...
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Oh, Jun-Young Lee, In-Gyu Kam, Tae-Eui Jeong, Ji-Hoon
Catégorie

Computer Science

Année

2024

Date de référencement

13/03/2024

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scenario medicine achieves advances dpanet segmentation veterinary
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In the cutting-edge domain of medical artificial intelligence (AI), remarkable advances have been achieved in areas such as diagnosis, prediction, and therapeutic interventions.

Despite these advances, the technology for image segmentation faces the significant barrier of having to produce extensively annotated datasets.

To address this challenge, few-shot segmentation (FSS) has been recognized as one of the innovative solutions.

Although most of the FSS research has focused on human health care, its application in veterinary medicine, particularly for pet care, remains largely limited.

This study has focused on accurate segmentation of the heart and left atrial enlargement on canine chest radiographs using the proposed deep prototype alignment network (DPANet).

The PANet architecture is adopted as the backbone model, and experiments are conducted using various encoders based on VGG-19, ResNet-18, and ResNet-50 to extract features.

Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed DPANet achieves the highest performance.

In the 2way-1shot scenario, it achieves the highest intersection over union (IoU) value of 0.6966, and in the 2way-5shot scenario, it achieves the highest IoU value of 0.797.

The DPANet not only signifies a performance improvement, but also shows an improved training speed in the 2way-5shot scenario.

These results highlight our model's exceptional capability as a trailblazing solution for segmenting the heart and left atrial enlargement in veterinary applications through FSS, setting a new benchmark in veterinary AI research, and demonstrating its superior potential to veterinary medicine advances.

Oh, Jun-Young,Lee, In-Gyu,Kam, Tae-Eui,Jeong, Ji-Hoon, 2024, Toward Robust Canine Cardiac Diagnosis: Deep Prototype Alignment Network-Based Few-Shot Segmentation in Veterinary Medicine

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