Abstract

The degradation in image resolution harms the performance of medical image diagnosis. By inferring high-frequency details from low-resolution (LR) images, super-resolution (SR) techniques can introduce additional knowledge and assist high-level tasks. In this paper, we propose a SR enhanced diagnosis framework, consisting of an efficient SR network and a diagnosis network. Specifically, a Multi-scale Refined Context Network (MRC-Net) with Refined Context Fusion (RCF) is devised to leverage global and local features for SR tasks. Instead of learning from scratch, we first develop a recursive MRC-Net with temporal context, and then propose a recursion distillation scheme to enhance the performance of MRC-Net from the knowledge of the recursive one and reduce the computational cost. The diagnosis network jointly utilizes the reliable original images and more informative SR images by two branches, with the proposed Sample Affinity Interaction (SAI) blocks at different stages to effectively extract and integrate discriminative features towards diagnosis. Moreover, two novel constraints, sample affinity consistency and sample affinity regularization, are devised to refine the features and achieve the mutual promotion of these two branches. Extensive experiments of synthetic and real LR cases are conducted on wireless capsule endoscopy and histopathology images, verifying that our proposed method is significantly effective for medical image diagnosis.

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