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arxiv: 2106.14033 · v3 · pith:6ENGZ6RHnew · submitted 2021-06-26 · 📡 eess.IV · cs.CV

BiX-NAS: Searching Efficient Bi-directional Architecture for Medical Image Segmentation

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keywords architecturebix-nasnetworkcomputationalimagemedicalsegmentationbi-directional
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The recurrent mechanism has recently been introduced into U-Net in various medical image segmentation tasks. Existing studies have focused on promoting network recursion via reusing building blocks. Although network parameters could be greatly saved, computational costs still increase inevitably in accordance with the pre-set iteration time. In this work, we study a multi-scale upgrade of a bi-directional skip connected network and then automatically discover an efficient architecture by a novel two-phase Neural Architecture Search (NAS) algorithm, namely BiX-NAS. Our proposed method reduces the network computational cost by sifting out ineffective multi-scale features at different levels and iterations. We evaluate BiX-NAS on two segmentation tasks using three different medical image datasets, and the experimental results show that our BiX-NAS searched architecture achieves the state-of-the-art performance with significantly lower computational cost.

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