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Vision transformer distillation for enhanced gastrointestinal abnormality recognition in wireless capsule endoscopy
Yassine Oukdach1, Anass Garbaz1, Zakaria Kerkaou1
1Ibn Zohr University, LabSIV, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Sciences, Agadir, Morocco.
Purpose:
Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a non-invasive technology used for diagnosing gastrointestinal abnormalities. A single examination generates images, making manual review both time-consuming and costly for doctors. Therefore, the development of computer vision-assisted systems is highly desirable to aid in the diagnostic process.
Approach:
We presents a deep learning approach leveraging knowledge distillation (KD) from a convolutional neural network (CNN) teacher model to a vision transformer (ViT) student model for gastrointestinal abnormality recognition. The CNN teacher model utilizes attention mechanisms and depth-wise separable convolutions to extract features from WCE images, supervising the ViT in learning these representations.
Results:
The proposed method achieves accuracy of 97% and 96% on the Kvasir and KID datasets, respectively, demonstrating its effectiveness in distinguishing normal from abnormal regions and bleeding from non-bleeding cases. The proposed approach offers computational efficiency and generalization to unseen datasets, outperforming several state-of-the-art methods.
Conclusions:
We proposed a deep learning approach utilizing CNNs and a ViT with KD to effectively classify gastrointestinal diseases in WCE images. It demonstrates promising performance on public datasets, distinguishing normal from abnormal regions and bleeding from non-bleeding cases while offering optimal computational efficiency compared with existing methods, making it suitable for GI disease applications.
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