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A Multi-Scale Context Aggregation Enriched MLP-Mixer Model for Oral Cancer Screening from Oral Sub-epithelial Connective Tissues.

2022 30th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)(2022)

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Abstract
This treatise proposes a dilated convolutional multilayer perceptron (MLP)-mixer model (hereafter referred to as DiCoMLP-Mixer) for oral connective tissue (OCT) grading. The proposed DiCoMLP-Mixer framework comprehends dense multiscale contextual feature representation by enabling exponential receptive field expansion without sacrificing resolution via dilated convolutions. The MLP-mixer backbone in the DiCoMLP-Mixer architecture leverages the attention mechanism of a transformer model for saliency abstraction in oral mucosa histopathological images (OMHIs) by the spatial encoding of OMHI patches. This study focuses on the oral mucosa's sub-epithelium region, which has considerable clinical significance but is understudied in the literature. DiCoMLP-Mixer's exhaustive experimental validation on two OCT layers of the sub-epithelium, namely papillary (L-1) and reticular (L-2) for oral cancer (OC) grading, classifying the three major oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) and OC from healthy OCTs. The ablation study with the existing MLP-mixer model evinces enhanced OC screening performance, while Grad-CAM heatmaps exhibit DiCoMLP-Mixer's consistent clinical saliency for precise OC detection.
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Bright-field microscopy,oral cancer,OPMDs,sub-epithelium,MLP mixer,dilated convolution,explainable AI
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