Feedback Chain Network For Hippocampus Segmentation
This addresses a domain-specific problem for medical imaging researchers and clinicians, with incremental improvements to existing deep learning methods.
The paper tackles hippocampus segmentation in medical images by proposing a hierarchical feedback chain network with attention modules, achieving state-of-the-art performance on three public datasets.
The hippocampus plays a vital role in the diagnosis and treatment of many neurological disorders. Recent years, deep learning technology has made great progress in the field of medical image segmentation, and the performance of related tasks has been constantly refreshed. In this paper, we focus on the hippocampus segmentation task and propose a novel hierarchical feedback chain network. The feedback chain structure unit learns deeper and wider feature representation of each encoder layer through the hierarchical feature aggregation feedback chains, and achieves feature selection and feedback through the feature handover attention module. Then, we embed a global pyramid attention unit between the feature encoder and the decoder to further modify the encoder features, including the pair-wise pyramid attention module for achieving adjacent attention interaction and the global context modeling module for capturing the long-range knowledge. The proposed approach achieves state-of-the-art performance on three publicly available datasets, compared with existing hippocampus segmentation approaches.