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Yuxin Gong1, Haogang Zhu2, Jixing Li3
1School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China; Department of Ultrasound Diagnosis, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, China.
Abstract:
The highly ambiguous nature of boundaries and similar objects is difficult to address in some ultrasound image segmentation tasks, such as neck muscle segmentation, leading to unsatisfactory performance. Thus, this paper proposes a two-stage network called SCCNet (self-correction context network) using a self-correction boundary preservation module and class-context filter to alleviate these problems. The proposed self-correction boundary preservation module uses a dynamic key boundary point (KBP) map to increase the capability of iteratively discriminating ambiguous boundary points segments, and the predicted segmentation map from one stage is used to obtain a dynamic class prior filter to improve the segmentation performance at Stage 2. Finally, three datasets, Neck Muscle, CAMUS and Thyroid, are used to demonstrate that our proposed SCCNet outperforms other state-of-the art methods, such as BPBnet, DSNnet, and RAGCnet. Our proposed network shows at least a 1.2-3.7% improvement on the three datasets, Neck Muscle, Thyroid, and CAMUS. The source code is available at https://github.com/lijixing0425/SCCNet.
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