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Comput Biol Med ; 152: 106384, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2240011

ABSTRACT

The convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been widely proposed in the medical image analysis tasks, especially in the image segmentations. In recent years, the encoder-decoder structures, such as the U-Net, were rendered. However, the multi-scale information transmission and effective modeling for long-range feature dependencies in these structures were not sufficiently considered. To improve the performance of the existing methods, we propose a novel hybrid dual dilated attention network (HD2A-Net) to conduct the lesion region segmentations. In the proposed network, we innovatively present the comprehensive hybrid dilated convolution (CHDC) module, which facilitates the transmission of the multi-scale information. Based on the CHDC module and the attention mechanisms, we design a novel dual dilated gated attention (DDGA) block to enhance the saliency of related regions from the multi-scale aspect. Besides, a dilated dense (DD) block is designed to expand the receptive fields. The ablation studies were performed to verify our proposed blocks. Besides, the interpretability of the HD2A-Net was analyzed through the visualization of the attention weight maps from the key blocks. Compared to the state-of-the-art methods including CA-Net, DeepLabV3+, and Attention U-Net, the HD2A-Net outperforms significantly, with the metrics of Dice, Average Symmetric Surface Distance (ASSD), and mean Intersection-over-Union (mIoU) reaching 93.16%, 93.63%, and 94.72%, 0.36 pix, 0.69 pix, and 0.52 pix, and 88.03%, 88.67%, and 90.33% on three publicly available medical image datasets: MAEDE-MAFTOUNI (COVID-19 CT), ISIC-2018 (Melanoma Dermoscopy), and Kvasir-SEG (Gastrointestinal Disease Polyp), respectively.


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COVID-19 , Melanoma , Humans , Benchmarking , Neural Networks, Computer , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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