Most advances in medical lesion detection network are limited to subtle modification on the conventional detection network designed for natural images. However, there exists a vast domain gap between medical images and natural images where the medical image detection often suffers from several domain-specific challenges, such as high lesion/background similarity, dominant tiny lesions, and severe class imbalance. Is a hand-crafted detection network tailored for natural image undoubtedly good enough over a discrepant medical lesion domain? Is there more powerful operations, filters, and subnetworks that better fit the medical lesion detection problem to be discovered? In this paper, we introduce a novel Elixir- Net that includes three components: 1) TruncatedRPN balances positive and negative data for false positive reduction; 2) Auto-lesion Block is automatically customized for medical images to incorporates relation-aware operations among region proposals, and leads to more suitable and efficient classification and localization. 3) Relation transfer module incorporates the semantic relationship and transfers the relevant contextual information with an interpretable graph, thus alleviates the problem of lack of annotations for all types of lesions. Experiments on DeepLesion and Kits19 prove the effectiveness of ElixirNet, achieving improvement of both sensitivity and precision over FPN with fewer parameters.
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Jiang, C., Wang, S., Xu, H., Liang, X., & Xiao, N. (2020). ElixirNet: Relation-aware network architecture adaptation for medical lesion detection. In AAAI 2020 - 34th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 11093–11100). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i07.6765
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