Affiliation:
1. LABSIV, Computer Science, Faculty of Sciences, University Ibn Zohr, Agadir 80000, Morocco
2. Informatics and Applications Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Faculty of Sciences, University of Moulay Ismail, Meknès 50070, Morocco
Abstract
Small bowel polyps exhibit variations related to color, shape, morphology, texture, and size, as well as to the presence of artifacts, irregular polyp borders, and the low illumination condition inside the gastrointestinal GI tract. Recently, researchers developed many highly accurate polyp detection models based on one-stage or two-stage object detector algorithms for wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) and colonoscopy images. However, their implementation requires a high computational power and memory resources, thus sacrificing speed for an improvement in precision. Although the single-shot multibox detector (SSD) proves its effectiveness in many medical imaging applications, its weak detection ability for small polyp regions persists due to the lack of information complementary between features of low- and high-level layers. The aim is to consecutively reuse feature maps between layers of the original SSD network. In this paper, we propose an innovative SSD model based on a redesigned version of a dense convolutional network (DenseNet) which emphasizes multiscale pyramidal feature maps interdependence called DC-SSDNet (densely connected single-shot multibox detector). The original backbone network VGG-16 of the SSD is replaced with a modified version of DenseNet. The DenseNet-46 front stem is improved to extract highly typical characteristics and contextual information, which improves the model’s feature extraction ability. The DC-SSDNet architecture compresses unnecessary convolution layers of each dense block to reduce the CNN model complexity. Experimental results showed a remarkable improvement in the proposed DC-SSDNet to detect small polyp regions achieving an mAP of 93.96%, F1-score of 90.7%, and requiring less computational time.
Funder
Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Scientific Research
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Green and Digital Economy
Digital Development Agency
National Center for Scientific and Technical Research
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