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Input Augmentation with SAM: Boosting Medical Image Segmentation with Segmentation Foundation Model

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arxiv 2304.11332 v2 pith:TRD7YYAF submitted 2023-04-22 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.LG
keywords segmentationimagemedicalmodelimagesfoundationinputlarge
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The Segment Anything Model (SAM) is a recently developed large model for general-purpose segmentation for computer vision tasks. SAM was trained using 11 million images with over 1 billion masks and can produce segmentation results for a wide range of objects in natural scene images. SAM can be viewed as a general perception model for segmentation (partitioning images into semantically meaningful regions). Thus, how to utilize such a large foundation model for medical image segmentation is an emerging research target. This paper shows that although SAM does not immediately give high-quality segmentation for medical image data, its generated masks, features, and stability scores are useful for building and training better medical image segmentation models. In particular, we demonstrate how to use SAM to augment image input for commonly-used medical image segmentation models (e.g., U-Net). Experiments on three segmentation tasks show the effectiveness of our proposed SAMAug method. The code is available at \url{https://github.com/yizhezhang2000/SAMAug}.

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  1. Adapting a Segmentation Foundation Model for Medical Image Classification

    cs.CV 2025-05 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    The paper introduces SLCA, a spatially localized channel attention mechanism, to fuse frozen SAM segmentation features into medical image classifiers, improving accuracy across three public datasets.

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