LTPNet: Lesion-Aware Triple-Path Feature Fusion Network for Skin Lesion Segmentation
Yange Sun, Sen Chen, Huaping Guo, Li Zhang, Hongzhou Yue, Yan Feng

TL;DR
This paper introduces LTPNet, a new deep learning framework for accurately segmenting skin lesions in images.
Contribution
The novel LTPNet framework uses a triple-path feature fusion approach with lesion-aware attention modules for improved segmentation.
Findings
LTPNet achieves superior segmentation accuracy on skin lesion datasets.
The framework demonstrates reasonable inference efficiency and model complexity.
Experiments show effectiveness in both in-domain and cross-domain settings.
Abstract
Skin lesion segmentation has achieved notable progress in recent years; however, accurate delineation remains challenging due to complex backgrounds, ambiguous boundaries, and low lesion-to-skin contrast. To address these issues, we propose the lesion-aware triple-path feature fusion network (LTPNet), an end-to-end framework that progressively processes features through extraction, refinement, and aggregation stages. In the extraction stage, we incorporate a general foreground–background attention to suppress background interference and accelerate model convergence. In the refinement stage, we introduce an attentive spatial modulator (ASM) to jointly exploit local structural cues and global semantic context for precise spatial modulation. We further develop a lesion-aware lite-gate attention (LALGA) module that performs local spatial feature modulation and global channel recalibration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management · Advanced Neural Network Applications · Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis
