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Papers/ProMISe: Promptable Medical Image Segmentation using SAM

ProMISe: Promptable Medical Image Segmentation using SAM

Jinfeng Wang, Sifan Song, Xinkun Wang, Yiyi Wang, Yiyi Miao, Jionglong Su, S. Kevin Zhou

2024-03-07Lesion SegmentationSemantic SegmentationMedical Image SegmentationImage Segmentation
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Abstract

With the proposal of the Segment Anything Model (SAM), fine-tuning SAM for medical image segmentation (MIS) has become popular. However, due to the large size of the SAM model and the significant domain gap between natural and medical images, fine-tuning-based strategies are costly with potential risk of instability, feature damage and catastrophic forgetting. Furthermore, some methods of transferring SAM to a domain-specific MIS through fine-tuning strategies disable the model's prompting capability, severely limiting its utilization scenarios. In this paper, we propose an Auto-Prompting Module (APM), which provides SAM-based foundation model with Euclidean adaptive prompts in the target domain. Our experiments demonstrate that such adaptive prompts significantly improve SAM's non-fine-tuned performance in MIS. In addition, we propose a novel non-invasive method called Incremental Pattern Shifting (IPS) to adapt SAM to specific medical domains. Experimental results show that the IPS enables SAM to achieve state-of-the-art or competitive performance in MIS without the need for fine-tuning. By coupling these two methods, we propose ProMISe, an end-to-end non-fine-tuned framework for Promptable Medical Image Segmentation. Our experiments demonstrate that both using our methods individually or in combination achieves satisfactory performance in low-cost pattern shifting, with all of SAM's parameters frozen.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Medical Image SegmentationKvasir-SEGmIoU0.851ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationKvasir-SEGmean Dice0.911ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationISIC 2018 DSC92.1ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationISIC 2018 mIoU85ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationETIS-LARIBPOLYPDBmIoU0.75ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationETIS-LARIBPOLYPDBmean Dice0.84ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationCVC-ColonDBmIoU0.789ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationCVC-ColonDBmean Dice0.874ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationISIC 2018Mean IoU0.85ProMISe
Medical Image SegmentationISIC 2018mean Dice0.921ProMISe

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