Diff-SiamNet: Breast Ultrasound Image Classification with Forward Diffusion and Discriminative Embedding
Authors:
Chenyi Zhuang, Di Zhang
Conference:
ICIC 2026 Posters, Toronto, Canada, July 22-26, 2026
Pages:
-
Keywords:
Breast ultrasound ã€Image classificationã€Diffusion modelã€Discriminative embedding
Abstract
Existing breast ultrasound image classification algorithms
frequently perform poorly in real-world clinical settings due to image deterioration, semantic drift, and insufficient supervision, significantly limiting tiny lesion recognition and practical deployment. To address this
critical issue, this paper proposes Diff-SiamNet, a lightweight discriminative diffusion network. We present a novel forward diffusion perturbation mechanism to emulate scattering noise and boundary blurring,
enhancing the model’s feature robustness against low-quality images.
Additionally, we develop a diffusion-aware attention gate (DAG) to dynamically integrate clear and degraded map features, thereby alleviating
semantic discrepancies. The Triplet++ embedding strategy is designed
to guide the model to form a discriminative space with inter-class separation and intra-class aggregation under weak annotation. On the BUSI
dataset, Diff-SiamNet outperforms state-of-the-art ResNet, Swin Transformer and HGDF in five metrics, including accuracy (93.4%), AUC
(94.2%), and F1-score (92.9%), which significantly improves the ability
of recognizing fuzzy boundaries and tiny lesions. The method has good
interpretability and deployment efficiency, and is expected to serve clinical intelligent screening in resource-constrained environments
BibTeX Citation:
@inproceedings{ICIC2026,
author = {Chenyi Zhuang, Di Zhang},
title = {Diff-SiamNet: Breast Ultrasound Image Classification with Forward Diffusion and Discriminative Embedding},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Intelligent Computing (ICIC 2026)},
month = {July},
date = {22-26},
year = {2026},
address = {Toronto, Canada},
pages = {-},
note = {Poster Volume Ⅰ}
doi = {
10.65286/icic.v22i1.89160}
}