HASA: Hybrid Architecture Search with Aggregation Strategy for Echinococcosis Classification and Ovary Segmentation in Ultrasound Images
Jikuan Qian, Rui Li, Xin Yang, Yuhao Huang, Mingyuan Luo, Zehui Lin,, Wenhui Hong, Ruobing Huang, Haining Fan, Dong Ni, Jun Cheng

TL;DR
This paper introduces HASA, a hybrid neural architecture search framework combining pre-trained backbones and searched cells with novel operations, optimized for ultrasound image classification and segmentation, achieving efficient and effective models.
Contribution
HASA integrates NAS with expert knowledge, introducing lightweight operations and a re-aggregation strategy to improve ultrasound image analysis.
Findings
Outperforms existing architectures in ultrasound classification and segmentation
Produces lightweight models with high accuracy and efficiency
Validated on large ultrasound datasets with superior results
Abstract
Different from handcrafted features, deep neural networks can automatically learn task-specific features from data. Due to this data-driven nature, they have achieved remarkable success in various areas. However, manual design and selection of suitable network architectures are time-consuming and require substantial effort of human experts. To address this problem, researchers have proposed neural architecture search (NAS) algorithms which can automatically generate network architectures but suffer from heavy computational cost and instability if searching from scratch. In this paper, we propose a hybrid NAS framework for ultrasound (US) image classification and segmentation. The hybrid framework consists of a pre-trained backbone and several searched cells (i.e., network building blocks), which takes advantage of the strengths of both NAS and the expert knowledge from existing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCervical Cancer and HPV Research · Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock · Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
MethodsConvolution
