Self-supervised wavelet-based attention network for semantic segmentation of MRI brain tumor
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To determine the appropriate treatment plan for patients, radiologists must reliably detect
brain tumors. Despite the fact that manual segmentation involves a great deal of knowledge and
ability, it may sometimes be inaccurate. By evaluating the size, location, structure, and grade of the
tumor, automatic tumor segmentation in MRI images aids in a more thorough analysis of pathological
conditions. Due to the intensity differences in MRI images, gliomas may spread out, have low
contrast, and are therefore difficult to detect. As a result, segmenting brain tumors is a challenging
process. In the past, several methods for segmenting brain tumors in MRI scans were created.
However, because of their susceptibility to noise and distortions, the usefulness of these approaches
is limited. Self-Supervised Wavele- based Attention Network (SSW-AN), a new attention module
with adjustable self-supervised activation functions and dynamic weights, is what we suggest as a
way to collect global context information. In particular, this network’s input and labels are made
up of four parameters produced by the two-dimensional (2D) Wavelet transform, which makes
the training process simpler by neatly segmenting the data into low-frequency and high-frequency
channels. To be more precise, we make use of the channel attention and spatial attention modules of
the self-supervised attention block (SSAB). As a result, this method may more easily zero in on crucial
underlying channels and spatial patterns. The suggested SSW-AN has been shown to outperform the
current state-of-the-art algorithms in medical image segmentation tasks, with more accuracy, more
promising dependability, and less unnecessary redundancy.
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semantic image segmentation, self-supervised wavelet-based attention network (SSW-AN), attention mechanisms, self-supervised attention block (SSAB), Wavelet transform
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Sensors. 2023, vol. 23, issue 5, art. no. 2719.
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