Unified Medical Image Segmentation with State Space Modeling Snake
Zhang, Ruicheng, Guo, Haowei, Tian, Kanghui, Zhou, Jun, Yan, Mingliang, Zhang, Zeyu, Zhao, Shen
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Unified Medical Image Segmentation (UMIS) is critical for comprehensive anatomical assessment but faces challenges due to multi-scale structural heterogeneity. Conventional pixel-based approaches, lacking object-level anatomical insight and inter-organ relational modeling, struggle with morphological complexity and feature conflicts, limiting their efficacy in UMIS. We propose Mamba Snake, a novel deep snake framework enhanced by state space modeling for UMIS. Mamba Snake frames multi-contour evolution as a hierarchical state space atlas, effectively modeling macroscopic inter-organ topological relationships and microscopic contour refinements. We introduce a snake-specific vision state space module, the Mamba Evolution Block (MEB), which leverages effective spatiotemporal information aggregation for adaptive refinement of complex morphologies. Energy map shape priors further ensure robust long-range contour evolution in heterogeneous data. Additionally, a dual-classification synergy mechanism is incorporated to concurrently optimize detection and segmentation, mitigating under-segmentation of microstructures in UMIS. Extensive evaluations across five clinical datasets reveal Mamba Snake's superior performance, with an average Dice improvement of 3\% over state-of-the-art methods.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-18-2025
- Country:
- Asia > China > Guangdong Province (0.15)
- Genre:
- Research Report > New Finding (0.67)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine
- Diagnostic Medicine > Imaging (1.00)
- Therapeutic Area > Oncology (0.68)
- Health & Medicine