DeformableFormer: Classification of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Fine Needle Biopsy in Pancreatic Diseases
Endoscopic Ultrasound-Fine Needle Aspiration (EUS-FNA) is used to examine pancreatic cancer. EUS-FNA is an examination using EUS to insert a thin needle into the tumor and collect pancreatic tissue fragments. Then collected pancreatic tissue fragments are then stained to classify whether they are pa...
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description | Endoscopic Ultrasound-Fine Needle Aspiration (EUS-FNA) is used to examine pancreatic cancer. EUS-FNA is an examination using EUS to insert a thin needle into the tumor and collect pancreatic tissue fragments. Then collected pancreatic tissue fragments are then stained to classify whether they are pancreatic cancer. However, staining and visual inspection are time consuming. In addition, if the pancreatic tissue fragment cannot be examined after staining, the collection must be done again on the other day. Therefore, our purpose is to classify from an unstained image whether it is available for examination or not, and to exceed the accuracy of visual classification by specialist physicians. Image classification before staining can reduce the time required for staining and the burden of patients. However, the images of pancreatic tissue fragments used in this study cannot be successfully classified by processing the entire image because the pancreatic tissue fragments are only a part of the image. Therefore, we propose a DeformableFormer that uses Deformable Convolution in MetaFormer framework. The architecture consists of a generalized model of the Vision Transformer, and we use Deformable Convolution in the TokenMixer part. In contrast to existing approaches, our proposed DeformableFormer is possible to perform feature extraction more locally and dynamically by Deformable Convolution. Therefore, it is possible to perform suitable feature extraction for classifying target. To evaluate our method, we classify two categories of pancreatic tissue fragments; available and unavailable for examination. We demonstrated that our method outperformed the accuracy by specialist physicians and conventional methods. |
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