Hierarchical Text-Guided Brain Tumor Segmentation via Sub-Region-Aware Prompts
Abstract
Brain tumor segmentation remains challenging because the three standard sub-regions, i.e., whole tumor (WT), tumor core (TC), and enhancing tumor (ET), often exhibit ambiguous visual boundaries. Integrating radiological description texts with imaging has shown promise. However, most multimodal approaches typically compress a report into a single global text embedding shared across all sub-regions, overlooking their distinct clinical characteristics. We propose TextCSP (text-modulated soft cascade architecture), a hierarchical text-guided framework that builds on the TextBraTS baseline with three novel components: (1) a text-modulated soft cascade decoder that predicts WT->TC->ET in a coarse-to-fine manner consistent with their anatomical containment hierarchy. (2) sub-region-aware prompt tuning, which uses learnable soft prompts with a LoRA-adapted BioBERT encoder to generate specialized text representations tailored for each sub-region; (3) text-semantic channel modulators that convert the aforementioned representations into channel-wise refinement signals, enabling the decoder to emphasize features aligned with clinically described patterns. Experiments on the TextBraTS dataset demonstrate consistent improvements across all sub-regions against state-of-the-art methods by 1.7% and 6% on the main metrics Dice and HD95.
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