FFCNet: Fourier Transform-Based Frequency Learning and Complex Convolutional Network for Colon Disease Classification

Reliable automatic classification of colonoscopy images is of great significance in assessing the stage of colonic lesions and formulating appropriate treatment plans. However, it is challenging due to uneven brightness, location variability, inter-class similarity, and intra-class dissimilarity, af...

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Published inMedical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2022 Vol. 13433; pp. 78 - 87
Main Authors Wang, Kai-Ni, He, Yuting, Zhuang, Shuaishuai, Miao, Juzheng, He, Xiaopu, Zhou, Ping, Yang, Guanyu, Zhou, Guang-Quan, Li, Shuo
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Published Switzerland Springer 2022
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ISBN3031164369
9783031164361
ISSN0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI10.1007/978-3-031-16437-8_8

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Abstract Reliable automatic classification of colonoscopy images is of great significance in assessing the stage of colonic lesions and formulating appropriate treatment plans. However, it is challenging due to uneven brightness, location variability, inter-class similarity, and intra-class dissimilarity, affecting the classification accuracy. To address the above issues, we propose a Fourier-based Frequency Complex Network (FFCNet) for colon disease classification in this study. Specifically, FFCNet is a novel complex network that enables the combination of complex convolutional networks with frequency learning to overcome the loss of phase information caused by real convolution operations. Also, our Fourier transform transfers the average brightness of an image to a point in the spectrum (the DC component), alleviating the effects of uneven brightness by decoupling image content and brightness. Moreover, the image patch scrambling module in FFCNet generates random local spectral blocks, empowering the network to learn long-range and local disease-specific features and improving the discriminative ability of hard samples. We evaluated the proposed FFCNet on an in-house dataset with 2568 colonoscopy images, showing our method achieves high performance outperforming previous state-of-the-art methods with an accuracy of 86.35% $$86.35\%$$ and an accuracy of 4.46% $$4.46\%$$ higher than the backbone. The project page with code is available at https://github.com/soleilssss/FFCNet.
AbstractList Reliable automatic classification of colonoscopy images is of great significance in assessing the stage of colonic lesions and formulating appropriate treatment plans. However, it is challenging due to uneven brightness, location variability, inter-class similarity, and intra-class dissimilarity, affecting the classification accuracy. To address the above issues, we propose a Fourier-based Frequency Complex Network (FFCNet) for colon disease classification in this study. Specifically, FFCNet is a novel complex network that enables the combination of complex convolutional networks with frequency learning to overcome the loss of phase information caused by real convolution operations. Also, our Fourier transform transfers the average brightness of an image to a point in the spectrum (the DC component), alleviating the effects of uneven brightness by decoupling image content and brightness. Moreover, the image patch scrambling module in FFCNet generates random local spectral blocks, empowering the network to learn long-range and local disease-specific features and improving the discriminative ability of hard samples. We evaluated the proposed FFCNet on an in-house dataset with 2568 colonoscopy images, showing our method achieves high performance outperforming previous state-of-the-art methods with an accuracy of 86.35% $$86.35\%$$ and an accuracy of 4.46% $$4.46\%$$ higher than the backbone. The project page with code is available at https://github.com/soleilssss/FFCNet.
Author Wang, Kai-Ni
He, Yuting
Zhou, Ping
Zhou, Guang-Quan
Zhuang, Shuaishuai
He, Xiaopu
Li, Shuo
Miao, Juzheng
Yang, Guanyu
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Title FFCNet: Fourier Transform-Based Frequency Learning and Complex Convolutional Network for Colon Disease Classification
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