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Dual-Channel Recalibration and Feature Fusion Method for Liver Image Classification

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Aiming at the problem of poor medical image recognition accuracy caused by the large individual differences in liver pathological images and the large single feature size, a liver image classification method based on dual-channel recalibration and feature fusion is proposed. Firstly, we construct a dual-channel recalibration model based on attention mechanism, suppress useless features and calculate different feature channel weights, and embed them into the Inception_ResNet_V2 network structure. Secondly, we design fully connected layers on the basis of two-dimensional and three-dimensional convolutional neural networks, then add feature fusion layers to obtain deep semantic information in different dimensions. Finally, we use pre-training models to initialize the network structure and input the fused features into the XGBoost classifier for classification prediction. Experiments have been carried out with liver cancer race imaging datasets and a hospital patient dataset. Experimental results show that this method is superior to previous ones.

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Niu, T., Zhang, X., Deng, C., Chen, R. (2021). Dual-Channel Recalibration and Feature Fusion Method for Liver Image Classification. In: Huang, DS., Jo, KH., Li, J., Gribova, V., Hussain, A. (eds) Intelligent Computing Theories and Application. ICIC 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12837. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84529-2_49

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