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CS-UNet: Cross-scale U-Net with Semantic-position dependencies for retinal vessel segmentation.

Ying YangShengbin YueHaiyan Quan
Published in: Network (Bristol, England) (2023)
Accurate retinal vessel segmentation is the prerequisite for early recognition and treatment of retina-related diseases. However, segmenting retinal vessels is still challenging due to the intricate vessel tree in fundus images, which has a significant number of tiny vessels, low contrast, and lesion interference. For this task, the u-shaped architecture (U-Net) has become the de-facto standard and has achieved considerable success. However, U-Net is a pure convolutional network, which usually shows limitations in global modelling. In this paper, we propose a novel Cross-scale U-Net with Semantic-position Dependencies (CS-UNet) for retinal vessel segmentation. In particular, we first designed a Semantic-position Dependencies Aggregator (SPDA) and incorporate it into each layer of the encoder to better focus on global contextual information by integrating the relationship of semantic and position. To endow the model with the capability of cross-scale interaction, the Cross-scale Relation Refine Module (CSRR) is designed to dynamically select the information associated with the vessels, which helps guide the up-sampling operation. Finally, we have evaluated CS-UNet on three public datasets: DRIVE, CHASE_DB1, and STARE. Compared to most existing state-of-the-art methods, CS-UNet demonstrated better performance.
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