What is it about?

The task of cell segmentation in microscope images is difficult and popular. In recent years, deep learning-based techniques have made incredible progress in medical and microscopy image segmentation applications. In this paper, we propose a novel deep learning approach called Residual-Atrous MultiResUnet with Channel Attention Mechanism (RAMRU-CAM) for cell segmentation, which combines MultiResUnet architecture with Channel Attention Mechanism (CAM) and Residual-Atrous connections. The Residual-Atrous path mitigates the semantic gap between the encoder and decoder stages and manages the spatial dimension of feature maps. Furthermore, the Channel Attention Mechanism (CAM) blocks are used in the decoder stages to better maintain the spatial details before concatenating the feature maps from the encoder phases to the decoder phases. We evaluated our proposed model on the PhC-C2DH-U373 and Fluo-N2DH-GOWT1 datasets. The experimental results show that our proposed model outperforms recent variants of the U-Net model and the state-of-the-art approaches. We have demonstrated how our model can segment cells precisely while using fewer parameters and low computational complexity.

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Why is it important?

Our experimental results show that our proposed model outperforms recent variants of the U-Net model and the state-of-the-art approaches for cell segmentation. We have demonstrated how our model can segment cells precisely while using fewer parameters and low computational complexity.

Perspectives

I hope that this article will achieve its main objective, which is to improve the medical image segmentation process which is of great importance in the diagnosis and analysis of diseases.

Ammar A. Alabdaly
Alexandria University

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This page is a summary of: RAMRU-CAM: Residual-Atrous MultiResUnet with Channel Attention Mechanism for cell segmentation, Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, March 2023, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/jifs-222631.
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