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MNet: Rethinking 2D/3D Networks for Anisotropic Medical Image Segmentation

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The nature of thick-slice scanning causes severe inter-slice discontinuities of 3D medical images, and the vanilla 2D/3D convolutional neural networks (CNNs) fail to represent sparse inter-slice information and dense intra-slice information in a balanced way, leading to severe underfitting to inter-slice features (for vanilla 2D CNNs) and overfitting to noise from long-range slices (for vanilla 3D CNNs). In this work, a novel mesh network (MNet) is proposed to balance the spatial representation inter axes via learning. 1) Our MNet latently fuses plenty of representation processes by embedding multi-dimensional convolutions deeply into basic modules, making the selections of representation processes flexible, thus balancing representation for sparse inter-slice information and dense intra-slice information adaptively. 2) Our MNet latently fuses multi-dimensional features inside each basic module, simultaneously taking the advantages of 2D (high segmentation accuracy of the easily recognized regions in 2D view) and 3D (high smoothness of 3D organ contour) representations, thus obtaining more accurate modeling for target regions. Comprehensive experiments are performed on four public datasets (CT\&MR), the results consistently demonstrate the proposed MNet outperforms the other methods. The code and datasets are available at: https://github.com/zfdong-code/MNet
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hal-04393722 , version 1 (15-01-2024)

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Zhangfu Dong, Yuting He, Xiaoming Qi, Yang Chen, Huazhong Shu, et al.. MNet: Rethinking 2D/3D Networks for Anisotropic Medical Image Segmentation. Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-22}, Jul 2022, Vienna, Austria. pp.870-876, ⟨10.24963/ijcai.2022/122⟩. ⟨hal-04393722⟩
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