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ELU-Net: An Efficient and Lightweight U-Net for Medical Image Segmentation

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Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in the use of U-Net and its improvement. It is one of the classic semantic segmentation networks with an encoder-decoder architecture and is… Click to show full abstract

Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in the use of U-Net and its improvement. It is one of the classic semantic segmentation networks with an encoder-decoder architecture and is widely used in medical image segmentation. In the series versions of U-Net, U-Net++ has been developed as an improved U-Net by designing an architecture with nested and dense skip connections, and U-Net 3+ has been developed as an improved U-Net++ by taking advantage of full-scale skip connections and deep supervision on full-scale aggregated feature maps. Each network architecture has its own advantages in the use of the encoder and decoder. In this paper, we propose an efficient and lightweight U-Net (ELU-Net) with deep skip connections. The deep skip connections include same- and large-scale skip connections from the encoder to fully extract the features of the encoder. In addition, the proposed ELU-Net with different loss functions is discussed to improve the effect of brain tumor learning including WT (whole tumor), TC (tumor core) and ET (enhance tumor) and a new loss function DFK is designed. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated for a brain tumor dataset used in the BraTs 2018 Challenge and liver dataset used in the ISBI LiTS 2017 Challenge.

Keywords: skip connections; elu net; image segmentation; efficient lightweight; medical image

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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