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A Corresponding Region Fusion Framework for Multi-modal Cervical Lesion Detection.

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Cervical lesion detection (CLD) using colposcopic images of multi-modality (acetic and iodine) is critical to computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems for accurate, objective, and comprehensive cervical cancer screening. To robustly capture… Click to show full abstract

Cervical lesion detection (CLD) using colposcopic images of multi-modality (acetic and iodine) is critical to computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems for accurate, objective, and comprehensive cervical cancer screening. To robustly capture lesion features and conform with clinical diagnosis practice, we propose a novel corresponding region fusion network (CRFNet) for multi-modal CLD. CRFNet first extracts feature maps and generates proposals for each modality, then performs proposal shifting to obtain corresponding regions under large position shifts between modalities, and finally fuses those region features with a new corresponding channel attention to detect lesion regions on both modalities. To evaluate CRFNet, we build a large multi-modal colposcopic image dataset collected from our collaborative hospital. We show that our proposed CRFNet surpasses known single-modal and multi-modal CLD methods and achieves state-of-the-art performance, especially in terms of Average Precision.

Keywords: lesion detection; multi modal; region; lesion; cervical lesion

Journal Title: IEEE/ACM transactions on computational biology and bioinformatics
Year Published: 2022

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