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DAU-Net: Dual Attention-aided U-Net for Segmenting Tumor in Breast Ultrasound Images

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Journal PLoS One
Date 2024 May 31
PMID 38820462
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Breast cancer remains a critical global concern, underscoring the urgent need for early detection and accurate diagnosis to improve survival rates among women. Recent developments in deep learning have shown promising potential for computer-aided detection (CAD) systems to address this challenge. In this study, a novel segmentation method based on deep learning is designed to detect tumors in breast ultrasound images. Our proposed approach combines two powerful attention mechanisms: the novel Positional Convolutional Block Attention Module (PCBAM) and Shifted Window Attention (SWA), integrated into a Residual U-Net model. The PCBAM enhances the Convolutional Block Attention Module (CBAM) by incorporating the Positional Attention Module (PAM), thereby improving the contextual information captured by CBAM and enhancing the model's ability to capture spatial relationships within local features. Additionally, we employ SWA within the bottleneck layer of the Residual U-Net to further enhance the model's performance. To evaluate our approach, we perform experiments using two widely used datasets of breast ultrasound images and the obtained results demonstrate its capability in accurately detecting tumors. Our approach achieves state-of-the-art performance with dice score of 74.23% and 78.58% on BUSI and UDIAT datasets, respectively in segmenting the breast tumor region, showcasing its potential to help with precise tumor detection. By leveraging the power of deep learning and integrating innovative attention mechanisms, our study contributes to the ongoing efforts to improve breast cancer detection and ultimately enhance women's survival rates. The source code of our work can be found here: https://github.com/AyushRoy2001/DAUNet.

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