Abstract

AbstractThe large variations of polyp sizes and shapes and the close resemblances of polyps to their surroundings call for features with long‐range information in rich scales and strong discrimination. This article proposes two parallel structured modules for building those features. One is the Transformer Inception module (TI) which applies Transformers with different reception fields in parallel to input features and thus enriches them with more long‐range information in more scales. The other is the Local‐Detail Augmentation module (LDA) which applies the spatial and channel attentions in parallel to each block and thus locally augments the features from two complementary dimensions for more object details. Integrating TI and LDA, a new Transformer encoder based framework, Parallel‐Enhanced Network (PENet), is proposed, where LDA is specifically adopted twice in a coarse‐to‐fine way for accurate prediction. PENet is efficient in segmenting polyps with different sizes and shapes without the interference from the background tissues. Experimental comparisons with state‐of‐the‐arts methods show its merits.

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