SAM2-SGP automatically prompts SAM2 using support-set-derived pseudo-masks and achieves higher Dice scores than nnUNet, SwinUNet, SAM2, and MedSAM2 across eight medical datasets.
A Short Review and Evaluation of SAM2's Performance in 3D CT Image Segmentation
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Since the release of Segment Anything 2 (SAM2), the medical imaging community has been actively evaluating its performance for 3D medical image segmentation. However, different studies have employed varying evaluation pipelines, resulting in conflicting outcomes that obscure a clear understanding of SAM2's capabilities and potential applications. We shortly review existing benchmarks and point out that the SAM2 paper clearly outlines a zero-shot evaluation pipeline, which simulates user clicks iteratively for up to eight iterations. We reproduced this interactive annotation simulation on 3D CT datasets and provided the results and code~\url{https://github.com/Project-MONAI/VISTA}. Our findings reveal that directly applying SAM2 on 3D medical imaging in a zero-shot manner is far from satisfactory. It is prone to generating false positives when foreground objects disappear, and annotating more slices cannot fully offset this tendency. For smaller single-connected objects like kidney and aorta, SAM2 performs reasonably well but for most organs it is still far behind state-of-the-art 3D annotation methods. More research and innovation are needed for 3D medical imaging community to use SAM2 correctly.
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SAM2-SGP: Enhancing SAM2 for Medical Image Segmentation via Support-Set Guided Prompting
SAM2-SGP automatically prompts SAM2 using support-set-derived pseudo-masks and achieves higher Dice scores than nnUNet, SwinUNet, SAM2, and MedSAM2 across eight medical datasets.