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  • Medical imaging analysis
  • Computational anatomy
  • Machine learning in healthcare

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  • Bilateral symmetry (LR relationship) is crucial for understanding human anatomy and detecting abnormalities.
  • Analyzing differences and similarities between left and right anatomical structures aids in medical diagnosis.
  • Existing models may struggle with variations in body position and individual anatomical structures in 3D volumes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a left-right (LR) relationship-aware classification model for 3D volumetric images.
  • To enhance the detection of abnormalities by analyzing bilateral symmetry in anatomical structures.
  • To improve diagnostic accuracy through a deeper understanding of anatomical structures.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an LR relationship-aware classification model for 3D volumes.
  • Employed an image feature extraction process focusing on LR symmetric positions.
  • Introduced a multi-shift symmetric feature extraction module to handle positional variations in anatomy.

Main Results:

  • The model demonstrated superior performance in 3D volume classification tasks for both lung and brain datasets.
  • Experimental results confirmed the model's effectiveness in classifying structures with bilateral or semi-symmetric properties.
  • The proposed method achieved better results compared to previous models in lung and brain classification.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed LR relationship-aware classification model for 3D volumes effectively utilizes bilateral symmetry.
  • The multi-shift symmetric feature extraction module successfully addresses positional gaps in LR anatomy.
  • The model shows generalized performance and superior accuracy in classifying medical images with symmetric structures.