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Investigation of Network Architecture for Multimodal Head-and-Neck Tumor Segmentation (2212.10724v1)

Published 21 Dec 2022 in eess.IV and cs.CV

Abstract: Inspired by the recent success of Transformers for Natural Language Processing and vision Transformer for Computer Vision, many researchers in the medical imaging community have flocked to Transformer-based networks for various main stream medical tasks such as classification, segmentation, and estimation. In this study, we analyze, two recently published Transformer-based network architectures for the task of multimodal head-and-tumor segmentation and compare their performance to the de facto standard 3D segmentation network - the nnU-Net. Our results showed that modeling long-range dependencies may be helpful in cases where large structures are present and/or large field of view is needed. However, for small structures such as head-and-neck tumor, the convolution-based U-Net architecture seemed to perform well, especially when training dataset is small and computational resource is limited.

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Authors (5)
  1. Ye Li (155 papers)
  2. Junyu Chen (52 papers)
  3. Kuang Gong (27 papers)
  4. Quanzheng Li (122 papers)
  5. Se-In Jang (9 papers)
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