Abstract
Automatic diagnosis based on medical imaging necessitates both lesion segmentation and disease classification. Lesion segmentation requires pixel-level annotations while disease classification only requires image-level annotations. The two tasks are usually studied separately despite the latter problem relies on the former. Motivated by the close correlation between them, we propose a mixed-supervision guided method and a residual-aided classification U-Net model (ResCU-Net) for joint segmentation and benign-malignant classification. By coupling the strong supervision in the form of segmentation mask and weak supervision in the form of benign-malignant label through a simple annotation procedure, our method efficiently segments tumor regions while simultaneously predicting a discriminative map for identifying the benign-malignant types of tumors. Our network, ResCU-Net, extends U-Net by incorporating the residual module and the SegNet architecture to exploit multilevel information for achieving improved tissue identification. With experiments on a public mammogram database of INbreast, we validate the effectiveness of our method and achieve consistent improvements over state-of-the-art models.
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