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DDANet: Dual Decoder Attention Network for Automatic Polyp Segmentation

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Colonoscopy is the gold standard for examination and detection of colorectal polyps. Localization and delineation of polyps can play a vital role in treatment (e.g., surgical planning) and prognostic decision making. Polyp segmentation can provide detailed boundary information for clinical analysis. Convolutional neural networks have improved the performance in colonoscopy. However, polyps usually possess various challenges, such as intra-and inter-class variation and noise. While manual labeling for polyp assessment requires time from experts and is prone to human error (e.g., missed lesions), an automated, accurate, and fast segmentation can improve the quality of delineated lesion boundaries and reduce missed rate. The Endotect challenge provides an opportunity to benchmark computer vision methods by training on the publicly available Hyperkvasir and testing on a separate unseen dataset. In this paper, we propose a novel architecture called “DDANet” based on a dual decoder attention network. Our experiments demonstrate that the model trained on the Kvasir-SEG dataset and tested on an unseen dataset achieves a dice coefficient of 0.7874, mIoU of 0.7010, recall of 0.7987, and a precision of 0.8577, demonstrating the generalization ability of our model.

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This work is funded in part by the Research Council of Norway, project number 263248 (Privaton) and project number 282315 (AutoCap). We performed all computations in this paper on equipment provided by the Experimental Infrastructure for Exploration of Exascale Computing (\(eX^3\)), which is financially supported by the Research Council of Norway under contract 270053.

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Tomar, N.K. et al. (2021). DDANet: Dual Decoder Attention Network for Automatic Polyp Segmentation. In: Del Bimbo, A., et al. Pattern Recognition. ICPR International Workshops and Challenges. ICPR 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12668. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68793-9_23

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