MiMics-Net: A Multimodal Interaction Network for Blastocyst Component Segmentation
Adnan Haider, Muhammad Arsalan, Kyungeun Cho

TL;DR
MiMics-Net is a new AI tool that improves the accuracy of segmenting blastocyst components in IVF, helping to increase success rates.
Contribution
The novel MiMics-Net architecture introduces multimodal processing and efficient feature fusion for blastocyst segmentation.
Findings
MiMics-Net achieved an 87.9% Jaccard index score on a human blastocyst dataset.
The model uses only 0.65 million trainable parameters, making it computationally efficient.
The architecture includes multimodal decomposition and semantic skip pathways to enhance segmentation performance.
Abstract
Objectives: Global infertility rates are rapidly increasing. Assisted reproductive technologies combined with artificial intelligence are the next hope for overcoming infertility. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is gaining popularity owing to its increasing success rates. The success rate of IVF essentially depends on the assessment and inspection of blastocysts. Blastocysts can be segmented into several important compartments, and advanced and precise assessment of these compartments is strongly associated with successful pregnancies. However, currently, embryologists must manually analyze blastocysts, which is a time-consuming, subjective, and error-prone process. Several AI-based techniques, including segmentation, have been recently proposed to fill this gap. However, most existing methods rely only on raw grayscale intensity and do not perform well under challenging blastocyst image…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReproductive Biology and Fertility · Ovarian function and disorders · Reproductive Health and Technologies
