Attention-augmented U-Net (AA-U-Net) for semantic segmentation

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Kumar T. Rajamani
Priya Rani
Hanna Siebert
Rajkumar ElagiriRamalingam
Mattias P. Heinrich
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[1] Philips Research,Institute of Medical Informatics
[2] University of Lübeck,Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute
[3] Deakin University,undefined
[4] Apex Semiconductors,undefined
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Signal, Image and Video Processing | 2023年 / 17卷
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Attention mechanism; Attention-augmented convolution; Segmentation; U-Net; COVID-19; Ground-glass opacities; Consolidation;
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Deep learning-based image segmentation models rely strongly on capturing sufficient spatial context without requiring complex models that are hard to train with limited labeled data. For COVID-19 infection segmentation on CT images, training data are currently scarce. Attention models, in particular the most recent self-attention methods, have shown to help gather contextual information within deep networks and benefit semantic segmentation tasks. The recent attention-augmented convolution model aims to capture long range interactions by concatenating self-attention and convolution feature maps. This work proposes a novel attention-augmented convolution U-Net (AA-U-Net) that enables a more accurate spatial aggregation of contextual information by integrating attention-augmented convolution in the bottleneck of an encoder–decoder segmentation architecture. A deep segmentation network (U-Net) with this attention mechanism significantly improves the performance of semantic segmentation tasks on challenging COVID-19 lesion segmentation. The validation experiments show that the performance gain of the attention-augmented U-Net comes from their ability to capture dynamic and precise (wider) attention context. The AA-U-Net achieves Dice scores of 72.3% and 61.4% for ground-glass opacity and consolidation lesions for COVID-19 segmentation and improves the accuracy by 4.2% points against a baseline U-Net and 3.09% points compared to a baseline U-Net with matched parameters.
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页码:981 / 989
页数:8
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