DeSamba: Decoupled Spectral Adaptive Framework for 3D Multi-Sequence MRI Lesion Classification
Dezhen Wang, Sheng Miao, Rongxin Chai, Jiufa Cui

TL;DR
DeSamba is a novel framework that effectively integrates multi-sequence 3D MRI data by decoupling features and adaptively fusing spectral and spatial information, significantly improving lesion classification accuracy.
Contribution
The paper introduces DeSamba, a new framework with decoupled representation learning and spectral adaptive modulation, advancing multi-sequence MRI lesion classification methods.
Findings
DeSamba outperforms state-of-the-art baselines on multiple datasets.
Both DRLM and SAMB significantly improve classification performance.
Ablation studies confirm the effectiveness of the proposed modules.
Abstract
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) sequences provide rich spatial and frequency domain information, which is crucial for accurate lesion classification in medical imaging. However, effectively integrating multi-sequence MRI data for robust 3D lesion classification remains a challenge. In this paper, we propose DeSamba (Decoupled Spectral Adaptive Network and Mamba-Based Model), a novel framework designed to extract decoupled representations and adaptively fuse spatial and spectral features for lesion classification. DeSamba introduces a Decoupled Representation Learning Module (DRLM) that decouples features from different MRI sequences through self-reconstruction and cross-reconstruction, and a Spectral Adaptive Modulation Block (SAMB) within the proposed SAMNet, enabling dynamic fusion of spectral and spatial information based on lesion characteristics. We evaluate DeSamba on two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging and Analysis · Management of metastatic bone disease · Bone and Joint Diseases
