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Adapting Segment Anything Model (SAM) through Prompt-based Learning for Enhanced Protein Identification in Cryo-EM Micrographs

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arxiv 2311.16140 v1 pith:SEIJPANW submitted 2023-11-04 cs.CV cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.AIcs.LG
keywords cryo-emmodelproteinlearningpromptprompt-basedanythingenhanced
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Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) remains pivotal in structural biology, yet the task of protein particle picking, integral for 3D protein structure construction, is laden with manual inefficiencies. While recent AI tools such as Topaz and crYOLO are advancing the field, they do not fully address the challenges of cryo-EM images, including low contrast, complex shapes, and heterogeneous conformations. This study explored prompt-based learning to adapt the state-of-the-art image segmentation foundation model Segment Anything Model (SAM) for cryo-EM. This focus was driven by the desire to optimize model performance with a small number of labeled data without altering pre-trained parameters, aiming for a balance between adaptability and foundational knowledge retention. Through trials with three prompt-based learning strategies, namely head prompt, prefix prompt, and encoder prompt, we observed enhanced performance and reduced computational requirements compared to the fine-tuning approach. This work not only highlights the potential of prompting SAM in protein identification from cryo-EM micrographs but also suggests its broader promise in biomedical image segmentation and object detection.

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  1. Promoting SAM for Camouflaged Object Detection via Selective Key Point-based Guidance

    cs.CV 2025-05 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    A lightweight point-prompt generator enables frozen SAM to reach state-of-the-art camouflaged object detection on several benchmarks.

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    eess.IV 2024-12 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    SAM tumor outlining improves with more and non-central prompt points up to a plateau, and a DQN-based agent can pick effective points faster than human radiologists.

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