VisualTrans is claimed to be the first real-world benchmark for visual transformation reasoning in human-object interactions, but the provided manuscript body is an unrelated medical imaging paper.
Multi-class Brain Tumor Segmentation using Graph Attention Network
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Brain tumor segmentation from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays an important role in diagnostic radiology. To overcome the practical issues in manual approaches, there is a huge demand for building automatic tumor segmentation algorithms. This work introduces an efficient brain tumor summation model by exploiting the advancement in MRI and graph neural networks (GNNs). The model represents the volumetric MRI as a region adjacency graph (RAG) and learns to identify the type of tumors through a graph attention network (GAT) -- a variant of GNNs. The ablation analysis conducted on two benchmark datasets proves that the proposed model can produce competitive results compared to the leading-edge solutions. It achieves mean dice scores of 0.91, 0.86, 0.79, and mean Hausdorff distances in the 95th percentile (HD95) of 5.91, 6.08, and 9.52 mm, respectively, for whole tumor, core tumor, and enhancing tumor segmentation on BraTS2021 validation dataset. On average, these performances are >6\% and >50%, compared to a GNN-based baseline model, respectively, on dice score and HD95 evaluation metrics.
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VisualTrans: A Benchmark for Real-World Visual Transformation Reasoning
VisualTrans is claimed to be the first real-world benchmark for visual transformation reasoning in human-object interactions, but the provided manuscript body is an unrelated medical imaging paper.