AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent advancements in Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have significantly improved medical image segmentation, particularly in accurately identifying lesions.
  • The traditional weighted summation operation in DNNs is insufficient for capturing crucial spatial relationships in multi-modal images, which is necessary for effective segmentation.
  • The proposed Quaternion Cross-modality Spatial Learning (Q-CSL) method introduces quaternion representation and a novel convolution technique to better explore spatial information and fuse multi-modal data, achieving strong performance with minimal computational resources.

Article Abstract

Recently, the Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have had a large impact on imaging process including medical image segmentation, and the real-valued convolution of DNN has been extensively utilized in multi-modal medical image segmentation to accurately segment lesions via learning data information. However, the weighted summation operation in such convolution limits the ability to maintain spatial dependence that is crucial for identifying different lesion distributions. In this paper, we propose a novel Quaternion Cross-modality Spatial Learning (Q-CSL) which explores the spatial information while considering the linkage between multi-modal images. Specifically, we introduce to quaternion to represent data and coordinates that contain spatial information. Additionally, we propose Quaternion Spatial-association Convolution to learn the spatial information. Subsequently, the proposed De-level Quaternion Cross-modality Fusion (De-QCF) module excavates inner space features and fuses cross-modality spatial dependency. Our experimental results demonstrate that our approach compared to the competitive methods perform well with only 0.01061 M parameters and 9.95G FLOPs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JBHI.2023.3346529DOI Listing

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