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SAMba-UNet: Synergizing SAM2 and Mamba in UNet with Heterogeneous Aggregation for Cardiac MRI Segmentation

Published 22 May 2025 in cs.CV | (2505.16304v1)

Abstract: To address the challenge of complex pathological feature extraction in automated cardiac MRI segmentation, this study proposes an innovative dual-encoder architecture named SAMba-UNet. The framework achieves cross-modal feature collaborative learning by integrating the vision foundation model SAM2, the state-space model Mamba, and the classical UNet. To mitigate domain discrepancies between medical and natural images, a Dynamic Feature Fusion Refiner is designed, which enhances small lesion feature extraction through multi-scale pooling and a dual-path calibration mechanism across channel and spatial dimensions. Furthermore, a Heterogeneous Omni-Attention Convergence Module (HOACM) is introduced, combining global contextual attention with branch-selective emphasis mechanisms to effectively fuse SAM2's local positional semantics and Mamba's long-range dependency modeling capabilities. Experiments on the ACDC cardiac MRI dataset demonstrate that the proposed model achieves a Dice coefficient of 0.9103 and an HD95 boundary error of 1.0859 mm, significantly outperforming existing methods, particularly in boundary localization for complex pathological structures such as right ventricular anomalies. This work provides an efficient and reliable solution for automated cardiac disease diagnosis, and the code will be open-sourced.

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