Polyp-SAM: Transfer SAM for Polyp Segmentation

Colon polyps are considered important precursors for colorectal cancer. Automatic segmentation of colon polyps can significantly reduce the misdiagnosis of colon cancer and improve physician annotation efficiency. While many methods have been proposed for polyp segmentation, training large-scale segmentation networks with limited colonoscopy data remains a challenge. Recently, the Segment Anything Model (SAM) has recently gained much attention in both natural and medical image segmentation. SAM demonstrates superior performance in several image benchmarks and therefore shows great potential for medical image segmentation. In this study, we propose Poly-SAM, a finetuned SAM model for polyp segmentation, and compare its performance to several state-of-the-art polyp segmentation models. We also compare two transfer learning strategies of SAM with and without finetuning its encoders. Evaluated on five public datasets, our Polyp-SAM achieves state-of-the-art performance on two datasets and impressive performance on three datasets, with dice scores all above 88%. This study demonstrates the great potential of adapting SAM to medical image segmentation tasks. We plan to release the code and model weights for this paper at: https://github.com/ricklisz/Polyp-SAM.

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